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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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Tr lVERpBbL WEDNESDAY, POLICE CLAIM MAN DESMTE Two hundred police re.ierve«, picked men from every precinct In tha city, efood guard at the chapel to prevent a repetition of yesterday a rioting. Tho scenes enacted at tho funeral ciinh were without precedent in New York, in the opinion of tho police. Frank riuuphcll. fuoprietor the i aii'l a vetc-run undertaker, said; "1 have never seen r.nythiiiir like it. I had Hometlnrig to- wifh the funeral of President Grant, Wfe had huge rr v.df; to handle, but it was nothing like Counts matle during the nighf showed that the line of people passing the rrffiu, whf ro lay in ful pore, at the rate of a niinufo.

or it.ooo an hour. The people tiled hy L' yesfer- liay aifeinoon mitil midnight whou they caused another riot wlien men were writ with nofifyjiig them tliat the doors were closed. Mussolini Sends Wreath. I This morning huge he rihbonr -1 wreath, ritied "P'rom Henito Mas solini," was- ti( Side the casket. York FaHcisfi aiii)()Umed the liad tc the in Ills name.

Shiirtly after mTdnight fen in tlie black shirls bi the 229 Witnesses Called Stranger Who Exploded Bomb in Pittsburgh I Unidentified. PITT.SBrRGfl. Aug. forcign- ta" in dehtitute cs ed the boinli in tho Farniei National hank here late yesterday. "Which ciainud twp lives and persons, according lo the theory on which police were working today.

The hombcarrier the fiifl fopte of the blast and v.ao almost de- George C. Grimann, bank who was lushing the man when the bomb exploded, died ten ninutes later in a hospital. Lieut. Peter Connors, of there was a hare iMissihility that tbe iilentity of thc' bomb hurler will be Hundreds ef persons Ihe tiRdy in the morgue today, but thus ffcp none has rei'ognized file man. The only elues pnJice have, whieh may who said they represented the Newton testified r.f Offurr ITurd in helpin': making raids and that lie had (Continued frcrr, One) said that he a bottle cf beer in the late Mayor Barnes, in Barnes, ('hief Fultz, hut tl.at i-o cne gave it to him.

"Now' posed, "the I. wifh "Th; The wiine say whether Fuifz or any elw in the office aiiyihing ivas no ro.ss-examiriatioii. Admits prinking at ty Hall. Chi: Ne wton was cn the longer other witness fiiiis fi.r Newton tliaf knowJ- edge ahiiut in hall at of the stuff hoen said he saw Chief tlrink in the Fmler furlher Newton said Chi(-f Fultz him not In make raids v.mrranfs, and that sitmef iriif s. Fultz ith hirr.

ami other times Fultz gave him at few places we cot anvlhlne. The how manv poker "Or the fchtr any ether offi "No, I never did Fultz me he would glady me any of "Dcnsmore's Mrs. Elizalxth K' lky under direct examination hv Cothran niifted that she with Fultz about a the Dtnsmore but remember the time of the rsation. been so long 1 the witness said. x.nuimifion I Atfor- npy A.

Kolhy te.s- that Fultz her were going to raid the 11 und if I keep my inont'i he "What did he do not recall "Who all the "Oy.ster, Fultz. Ihcmpson and my "Where does vdur Motor ipj ly Co, in Kast Admits Game. Lester Holley, hushaml of the preceding witness, lared he had been employed in a si ml game at the that he worked there off and on for about a year in 1925. He said the proprietors of the place were Halph Anania, Fred Wolf, Willard Davidson, Robert Thompson and blmseW. He testified the place was within two blocks of the Wellsville city buflding, and that it was opened early in 1925 and closed last December, and that it had been raided two or three times.

He testified fliat Ihe fine was paid by Willard Davidson, and that the fine was taken out of the receipts of the house. putting the cart before the horse in this Jmlge Spence iared. "There is no that you conneited Fultz with the "And that is just what we'ro trying to came Crawford. gave money to the witness wii.s asketl. a for my appearance, and the was returned for there was no the witness replied.

ruder rns.s examination hy Attorney Grnsshans the witness that ail of ganiblin.g had been removed. He also declareil Ikiuor was not permitted to he in the was asked uoder examinaliou by Mr. Cochran. I have to answtr he asked the court. "You have to flat 'f you connect ourself with any "Y'ou worked for Modesta l.orzi Uii'ut was so engaged in the where Ijquor wa.s a and traffic in ai "That affiant says that he at no lime ever paid the said .1.

Fultz r.ny money for the privilege of iting a in the traffic I iiitoxicafir.rr or lor flier piirjiose at any time; that wiien af- "You have to thc court replied to a refuse to the witnc-rs r.ieopold Yanumci fcstifitil iiquors, it was v. itkout the knov.it he is of tlie sail J. H. Fultz, and that the Fultz the tijjie of affiant's arrest for op- Icrating a tokl him that if h3 rented the upper Iloor of his home ill jf v. ruglit him again fugaping in Wellsville to Kalpli Anania.

tlie ration a ho Charles McSwigcin that "Monte Carlo" dosed Gie first of year, and that he dealt trafrice Ui intoxicating Jlrpior wnuid lock him up. "That on the evening of fTie after- for three He sai there were or. that aifiant talked with the saiii John Riel. W. Fogo.

Mayor the city of Wellsville called at his home the statement he ha.i mad i several tables, tv'iairs and a in the room. Office Called. men omitted from by tbe i court. flmately to Identifying him, are a cheap belt buckle, initialed remnants of his clothing. Kxaminution of parts of the bomb up from the floor of the wrecked bunking room showed it to be of tlie nitroglycerine the bomb not been on the nimble floor when it exploded many more persons would have lieon killed, jndice believe.

Twenty four persons, employ -1 the throng, and passersby. were -Tuslu'il to ill itmhulanoc'S Fand any means of transportation available. After receiving first aid Ireafinenf, fifteen thc victims were taken to their hoiiu's. The condition fmir others is critical, although physicians all would The interior of the bank In the vicinity of the cxfilosion was President Coll estimated the to the biiildiiig and bank fixtures at I960 UOit. The lunik opened fcr husfness r.p ttfuiul todav.

ThouMiiida Pass Bier (Ccntir.ued from Page One) flllc arrangemcntH for thc fiineril Moinlay were nii.ik'. announced that the Jun.rul will start from Cainplieirs at Sixty sixth street Broadway, af morning. contuiniiig Ihe body 'd the lute motion pktiire Gar, will be by hiimlred automobiles earryirig stage and screen blit I'H iiiid frien.ls Vakntiiio. A im.fon police esiort will pro Cr-ile tile In pliiiies will fly drttp i ts fhe 'i iv will Broadwuv. flic fliut knew so Wore he his world wide at to tlie at iiintli street.

isfi league of America, ar rived and at ranged to have two of their number stand guard over the coffin throughout the night, each iih 'T standing guard two hours. They sai'i this action Jucl heen taken upon tho cahleii advice of liarly the body of Valent was to the first floor of funeral clinrch to facilitato liandllui If had been fniin Ihe upstairs. As another huge crowd began to form, Polk-e George took charge of IMilice arrange rnt nts. Next Monday. No had been morning in fhe plan to hold the funeral servile next in Mai- although an Interna lional News from Paris carried a request Allrerto Guglielml, brother of the dead screen star, Ihnt the funeral be layed until he pets to He has sailed for the Fiiifed on the White Star lim Homeric.

that he received TiO j)or hour, rooms Ho adnvitfed place hJ.a, there, when was being played at 1321 Main He said there V4A8 jytt one coing at a time. liquor sold tho sold Densmorc "See Fultz when was raided and.Ji v'as arrc.stcd "What kind of Ink ranm was put Hiird in the ctdlroom time when Hurd was ami that Pultr later Hurd in the volunteer pollcf room hut that he did not inform fhe mayor of the intiiient. ton aaki he made no police slip no iiiiurm lui Jk Newton that ihP I He fe.slifli He te.slifled that ho amiste'i m.iking a i Attonney Ben L. iim tt Hoi- raid at 1221 Commerce Street; that ley. he the to Firgo lint not to Chief Fnlfz he not Fnlfz, iifUliei did he call at his home.

"Wail, the eoiirt will take you for a said to the wiliiesH. "Did you make IS FLYER LOCATED Aviator, Missing Since Monday, Found Near Bellefonte, Pa. BKLLKFONTK A.ig. 2.V-Two who fouuil ut. yrus K.

Bt i wandering in tfie mountain ier- CHts between tare aqil broiiglit the missing army aviator to Bellefiinte iiospital piiysii.iau8 said Lieut. Botfls was suffering from a jaw nnd fracturetl leg. Although fhe pliysiial conilifioii generally is giMid; It will ho before NKVV Aug, 2p. ThousaiHjs cif ii'ino aenin foday In the streets lor aro iiul FaiiiplieU cliuKli in in liope gi ftinr a fv sei t.ii«« glinip.sr of the is alile tu the ii w.j (he The Itoys bro.igiit Bettis here in an the mountains. was aknost lack of lood and from is harrowing in tlie bernus hospital.

It was saiil Bettis liad iiof been nliout iHsli bis tureil jaw it lor liiiii to lalk, but tic boys w'lio bio.iglit hcie said lils idaiic was Btar V. hi.h lying in state. Several Are Injured. ame in in fact tluit liumlrcd injured late and last iiiglif when a crowil of Odn fought with reserves for i of the of the 1 Klar. 5iost of fhe wo men three of them TIm wi re vvnh fragments pl.it«- glasv wiiukiws that had li in tin- in tlie is.

wallis and streets re with I Ol ki'lhooks, uiiibrr-llas, woiiH 11 of lie chap: 1 losed af iiiiiiuighi an i Ihe lather tried to f.ie people Keacrves Called Out. of Ihe funeral were at and the ik'gau to in rapidly. passfil Hie at ihe rale tif tliirtv-five a ik distini'llv or- Starteci (Continued from Pare One) itt fhe 1 ark in the days fi'- 1 mo Him they li mv that Rock i- the hiautifiil ihey lune ver visit and they a to see it Work nf will cimilnuo all fall and wiiuer gmii.g the le- "Dili tfll Fultz you got tho "I fell Fultz a matter of fact, you r-nd the. mayor atfempleij to opf rate iuUepend- mifly of the "I say that. I one to Fultz and inaik a raid kimw your to report io the I "i ran'l say the wiis in town or rtatfment you you drank at tily "I drank ol at cifv it "It was lnum "Did you ti'll Mayor Foge you in the habit of i city found if out at th.

And you siiJl a. Gng of po- Fiidcr M.ivor ross Attorney li.e wifnc' was asked if he had not about Fultz. "1 say that I witness j.nil he Ueliiig about Chief "Diiln't you say would swtar to. lo anything in the higher coiirf to pet Fnlfz No III Will Toward Fultz. sir.

I never I 111 will Iiatreil toward The witness went on to that he liatl been the 15 and that had gamhliug ami other vii'iations i law there for last years. given at the hearing by and ross nduiitt' -l to the by fhe bt the had failed to lespcml t'j a sumuion.s. I ilaniium. druggist. fly.

that flte for to fome to llsvilie ke a taid on the Newton farm was ut the in his and that i.ill was fuit in by Dr. Newion. in a ouety by tile fficers to his farm ir.ake a raitl an 1 tliat he them he assi-t tlnni but that no raid was nunU, Fourt ailjojirned at IF20. Witness stainl Tiusthiy afttmoon to "Ever raiiled bv lln- of police "Yes. the police tixdt your wik tipped you "What did Fultz to your wife nbcut tipping off "Took her to task tipping off the poker game "When you Attorney Crawford asked.

"When we got When Leater Trainer was jilaced on the stand he immediately admitted that he played poker, that he was also a sign said, pot in tbe court, "that unle.sB you FtiRz with thes? things It is a waste' of tftne to proceed along these I Mayor Fogo Celled, "What are the duties of liie hief of Mayor Wallace L. Fogo was utditil by his couii "The civil cominission sets the dutie.s the hici of put in the court. "They are not in the service tame from Aliouii'y Crawford. "Th his oafii will cover the Fogo was then Imniktl a pho- tcg.aph showing a lot tainer.s, tJiut one time was tcstiiieii held liquor. "When was that the hearing in fhe witness replied.

Mayor Fogo then adniitfed that F.dtz part in a raid some of thc stuff iihotogra'ihod wt.s tukeiT. He te.stified tlmt FiiJfz was not in it bceausc of being on count of illness. "Tlie mayor fy abouf the sfiJls. but the v.iio llietn in inteijected if hfing testit that or stills had brought in. "You have in er.tor« tho Mr.

Ofii'ady "No lioiilit (lit re are iiliies at all xterminate gamhliug in your former in v.as not mm as pnli.y did you down wlyii you looii "I told police the xvcre end 1 wante.i all the the hoofleggeis luoughf Densraore place, hut he not know put th.u fhe house took a rake for how long a Gme. He testified off on each He also testified that the jflace, been raided three times ami fines were paid twice. Hackworth Refuses Information. Wyiis E. was told that he did not bave to offer any raoiiy that might incriminate him in any violation of law when he the stand and after he was asked if ho ever playeii in a sfiui poker game, he was from further inquiry.

Robert Thompson, .34, a clerk, said that he had been associated with others in the operation of a club for about eight months, and that it was a K.ielai He testified there had been ard playing for money and that the place had bmn raided ami a check for fSitu had been put up as a forfeit. Gyster, wife of the merchant police told Mrs. Rolley tbe piace wau to be Thompson testified, and "we were He also s-'-id th.ii the place had been raided eight ten times and that "we paid fines Fogo 18 Recalled. Mayor Fogo was then recalled, an 1 refeirinp to tlie docket, showed that lor the forfeit Janves Viola had entered a ple.a of guilty before Mayor Barnes, and that a fine of $250 had been 8a.spended. Fultz the affidavit.

Willard Davidson, examined hy At- toritpy Cochran, said he was one cf the owners of "Monte and he liad been arrested there. 1 thought the oifieers were coniiii': 1 would tip game Davidson testified "so they wouki not get pini'hed if I help Aiiania fold the court fhit when he was not eii.gaged in keeping a club room clean he "mixed coiu rote when the weather would "Ever see cards played for money in tliaf room?" the wa.t by Mr. Cocliran. This room that the witness referred In was located oa Tweltltli street, Wellsville. "You ever engaged in the husinos-s of Leonard Swail: Dr.

E. F. Swift, under Ititl. and that affiant hy Attorney Cochran, testilied to statements and at that time ask- Chlef Fultz calJing for aid from tho the said W. L.

Fogo if anybody office at Lisbon to v.as to he permitted to engag in the gate a report that there was a still sale of intoxicating liipiors in Wellson farm ami fliat he didn if he be accorded privilege want to take part in the work on also, anil that the said W. L. Fogo recount of Newton being a fellow plied as follows. can give you no eer. Siieriff Wright was in Coliint-j answer now.

but if anybody is bus at the time and fhe rail was re- jmitieil hy to sell sponded to be Deputy Sheriff liqucr. you n-ill be given fhe s'lnie renee Kindsvatter and Deputy Elliott. The witnes.s also that Offii'er Pugh went witli the deputies. "Did you find a still on flie Newton the court asked. "I don't Otto Dustman, drug In support of the teatimoiiv of Dr.

Swift. Sworn Statement. The statement of William of WeHsviJTe, which was made by him before ho was from the county jail, and intrniiui-ed by Attorney Ben L. Bennett of counsel for Fultz reads: Wright personally nppea ed before me. the undersigned.

M. Jv. Zimermaii, of the in and for Center township. Coliimbian.i county, Ohio, and being fir.st duly according to law, deposes ami says: "That he is fhe William Wright who testified in the matter of hearing of J. H.

Fultz before the civil Bcrvice commission of ftie Wellsville. That the testimony submitted by him to said commission, so far as it pertained to any relation ship between affiant and the said J. H. Fultz was false and untrue. That the day prior to his being "That thereafter affiant became apprehensive as fo submitting said testimony getting himself in any trouble, and he conferreii with Fogo, son of W.

L. Fogo, about the matter, and was told by the Edward Fogo that if he offered his testimony, nothing could happen fo him, and thut if it did, they woukI stand by him. "That affiant further states that the statement of W. L. Fogo appea ing in the newspapers of fhe cilj) East Liverjiool Wellsville rega ing the visit of fhe said J.

H. Fultz to home at about the hour of 1 on the night that he siih- niifted his (estimony is untrue. "That affiant has never talked wifh the raid W. L. Fogo since fhe night he testified in said hearing and he has never tokl the said W.

L. Fogo anything concerning the visit of Fultz to his home, and that the said J. H. Fiilfz on said night nt his home in the city of Wellsville, did not request af- fiant to cliange his testimony in the manner set forth in said statements, but inquired of affiant why he offered the false testimony against him and urged him to tell the truth, and that the truth of the situation is tho of the testimony so submitted. affiant at this offers called as a witness in said i this, his statemeiit muler with- Riel, a former chief ot police of any of reward, niency of Wellsville, called at affiant'a or on behalf of anv per- honie and talked with him eoucein- sun in with saiil e.a.'-«', but ing said case; that the said Riel siig-1because helieveu it in the gcsted it was important to of justice so to do.

and heraiise he some testimony against tho Chief, .1. fliat he has wronged the H. Fultz, to the effect that some D. and wisiies to make had paid him money. Tliat affiant, Iso f.ir as for his in ever sinie the arrest nf his brothec.

Walter and his and ution for niurder. whi'-h arrest was brought about tliroagh of the said J. H. Fultz, ha-; entertained a grudge against sai'l Fultz, and wlien the said John Riel talked witli him concerning the master. affiant grasped the opporluniiy so That his festimonv against fhe said w4i prompted sitlely ami ly by desire fo the ion of his brought about said Fiilrz, as lit reiiihefore stated.

is also by fiant witn full knowledge ot itv of tlio situation v. hick ar. a mean'; of gcftiar xviih Pultr. im.y lead was rating .1. an and winter gmii.g the le iiiiimiuoth spring opeiiiug i.i-xt year.

Furs Furs Furs Only a Few More Days to Take Advantage of the August Fur Sale Buy Now and Save 33 1-3 tc A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR FUR COAT IN COLD STORAGE UNTIL WANTED Remodeling and Repairing Done by Matter Furriers. METZ FUR CO. les WEST FIFTH ST. EAST LVERPOOL, OHIO. answtr put fo thfin by for the city of Ilsville cn the ground that what they might tistify to xvoukl he If iix riminating.

The court siis- taiin-il this view of the witnesses, and chargi that "they need not to anytiiing that in their inion wmil I ritniujite tin in in any riminal Gily Soliiitor exception to the ruling nf the hut this did not the view of Speme whu firmly held to his ruUiig- Prchibition Inspector Testifiee. star witness of artcrnotin sessidii to he A. G. B.iyuh;im, state in- out of the of'ice Commissioner H. F.

Me- I I'f Coluiiiluis, admilieil ami exi.niination that I v.lu liked to F.illz the I in Ilsville. ihclattd Fultz him his oinralion at any lime. lieilared he went upon orilers ol hi- after tters had Gohitnhus i pi.nts where it was suppestiij Dud "Who t( rtiil in "Nt Fultz after it?" "Yi hriiig 'Who g.iv«* you Information iihout the sftond "Say anything to Fultz about that of the time I ct-uldo'f him." Fultz Obeyed Orders. I'Did he ever refuse your "He "Kver rt'fuse to anv "No sir Was there any time Chiof Fultz evir refused to anything vou asked ol "He never refused to sign a'nv "He hi-ouglit in "Diilnt say in the of Mayor Blackburn that winikl re- Fiiliz? "I luver "Any g.imhling in to riiy "Any sir." "Have yon there are uf phu es ill Wellsville where aii get drink "I "You told Fultz not to the theie was an nUcgetl violation of in a niat l.iws He tliat out Of live searehes four arrests niadf aud the victims laken ht'ire H. 11 i and fines were ainouutmg 1 "Did Fnlfz you in any raids? witmss was ask- "No In- you ask str "Wlial liiil the hief "1 do know now he say.

"How did ycMi alo.d those 111 "Tlie ktlers gave me the inltiMua- tion. ami wo visitnl the hrnu tioiual in The wiiiiesH admit ted that not any investigations. "Dill you ever ask Fultz to you in making arrests?" the witness was asked by At foriuy Fi.mk II. Gixissbaiis of sel for Fi'liz. "No has a "Why did you tween Fultz ami "I with Newton since 1 have no rvice direi "Ik you go on "It's not my duty to go on raids." many outside olfiiers have I'ome "Slu rit i made 15 to 20 lies and gi two jti-iu lies, I understand.

"Why did you select Newton to go on insteati "Ntwidii worked for fhe city ol WeHsville for Catlett to get information. turnfd in over men- to the "Why was Fultz suspeink asked Mr. Co( lir.ui on re exauiina- tim "1 getting the juoper cool ion that I filmigli 1 lo get Discusses Monte Carle. Fiaiik Cieisse tesHfieil that knew a calitHl iuid Three Things In LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes you get all that can be in any very fine cigarette thc added pleasure produced by thc extra process of toasting. You get thc choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and perfectly blended.

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