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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • Page 12

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THE NEWARK AMERICAN TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1926. IfflKTITinUL IS THE COMMISSION Music Sent From Plane Heard 200 Miles Away Ie. plan of tbe legislate highway com- ml; ee to a commission of five se.ect a director aas fot'E-1 Senator Rob- CTI of to- h.i". ihe cc.mmis- of the chairman or tbe co of ho'Jse oi.

the chairman oi the OMtJiniiiivv of the ten- ate. the the state auditor of Ohio Cniversiiy. Attor: it ivvi'd "be placing in l'K- other uho-e i w31 whic's w.o i i i i i i i i i i report. MAY HO ME! OF ETEIIIIL TBIBBH USESTEHCE FOB LIFE MT. Cl-KMtlXS, iKc.

29 -Two 01 an irun- g'c" the viif-; and the othrr man favel life ihc-i- joint confession to the niir- of I'aiil on 15. lio gushy in circsiit court. Kohrzj-ski broke dov. cowmv JsH Ijst nigiit mul supplied Alvx Mil'er with husband's and uu- lockt-1 dour io Kohrzjski's i -J ivhere Mi5K-r iT.miited he shot tht in POOR WILL OPEN HIS LUlfi OFFICE He Says That He Will Special-1 in Public Utilities Law Through His Experience. I'liulo ('a)ilaii; I'u-ixv radio traiL-miucr bulk from iiiaicri.tl- found hi (lie heap.

Ki-lu-ii- Ceiiiml to Tlio Tribuue J. 4 A ji-- record for airplane wireless ttle- is thought t- h. here by Czipt. JT. E.

Pierce of in- jisjune y. i i i on Xrih I-Ls'id. San who broadcasted a musical program from i i and Which was picked ui lar iiurth S.i!t. Capt.i!ii who Us the rti-5K. os" the fvrces at in seneral use by the 1 u-ed a plan'- itriijy air i.n!.tr tr.

ihose ol u--- in SOr SPOTS OF STITE TBCHEIS 1 JO Lnitctl JPrrMi. OLC-MDL'S. of mfcetinijs. con- Cert by a'l a3 '-state high school an-1 an by Sir John Knjclish educator, and lecturer, were the hsjrh spots of today's session of the Ohio State Teachers" annual niid-vinter meeting isere. Tlie annual election be held ly the representati-.

asscnibly its meeting this afternoon. Jinny air service for some lime. Captain experiment carried out under instructions of ila- jor Jtosi liowell, commanding the liis x-i alr forces, who recently flew in to Sin Diego from 'Quantico, program iM-t 'th twelve planes. fit-in Oceansidej Major liowell requested Captain I'ierce to experiment with the wire- Th- froi-i which th'- tx-1 less telephone with a view of adopt- C'-nducted them for by the marine Jl.irold 1. forces.

Instead of taking the tele- i ti? Soiilff trophy awarded I phone into the air and speaking into by President to a then depending on his hear" ei-s on the ground to report his success. Captain Pierce touk a phonograph into the air and several pieces. two or three days several thought to l-c th- maximum persons throughout the southern of bro.j3- iv.injr i-jr this of I California district, and manj- in hours durinsr mi accident j.ri^t hjn in ari'iy 'uf hemic-. 50 miles is ine Piune Pierce Ls the matin? air usf-d by Captain f.rst oi-e used by the livit. have, Santa Barbara, -wrote to Captain Pierce and told him they had heard his airplane and just what he had played into his set.

I uilrj Poor, baa he will ijgii Kjjurddy as a niiiijk.r_jf lao uuJuirs cosjimisiiou. was ber- today io his laii io 1'oor lUe to t.s»e- 4Bi a Uiiv as a re- of hsi. years' experitiset ou same." iaid Poor. "liuth want must good scrvioe while the for- who t-sjjoy the service must to allonr the utilities to a fjir profit. It is also up lo the public utilities.

us awy olher buii- nefcs. to expand and auraet capital." Poor cited figures sliov. ius that no utility in Ohio has ever suffered ia! collapse. John F. Burke.

Republican, of KJyrin. probably v. succeed him on the public utilities commission. said. POLICE mm TWO MEN SUSPECTED Uy TJnilca Frcss.

TOLEDO, Dec. are holding- Bernard Baziner. 26. and Don Gallagher, 25, whom they to be two of the ruen bound and gagged Joseph Steinline. -vratchman for the Steol Products Company of Perrysburs and tl.cn rolbcd the oflice.

early today. A. bloodstained shirt and a was found in their rooms and a ilash- Hght and a sledghamuirr ivaa found in their automobile by the police. Steinline partially identified the two men. JOYCE RILE? OF TWO MINERS KILLEO III JI CAS EXPLOSION Rr I'iiifccl SOMKUSKT, Fa Dec.

In a gas explosion in the consolidated Coal mine at Acosta, near here, early today, two miners vrere instantly kiiled. The dca-1: George lleholic. single-, of Robert Singo. Si. marrie-3.

of Acota. -Migo were ih-3 only rtt the time of the i bodies were found FAME IS HOME GIRL Or Calif a CHICAGO. Joyce HawSey. of Bro.idv. ay and Earl Carrool i b.nli fair.c.

i' a "home girl" in Chicago, thir learned today. She livt-i her parents. Mr. and Anzon 21 a. niodest home on th-j Her father is a H-r jiK-ti'-r deni-u that Joyce was i i-n' the i FlfiES 1 TOLEDO THY UT Tnilril TOI-K1X), O-.

rcc. firebug who has terrorizing the property O-nrners of Toledo for more than a month, continued his actuities today. Four 5res of an incendiary origin reported in the same district almost Eirnulianeoisf-lv. Asbistaist Fire Chief Fred I-aw3er discovered tiiat oil had been poured on the stci-3 of a garage and had been Jgnited. A "vacant building, ano'her a two-stury duelling hoiJSf-.

tvere ako damaged fire. sliould she she askedr Joyce is educating sno an- She has elal- Ijf.md Srts 01 other authors of livr iTK-ther dishes aTid coofc. has for phoio- g-aplis v. liil- ing an euir. She wants to plaj' dramatic parts on the stage tliat eclipse her "VVash- performance in the K.tr! Carroll in Tork.

that is the Tise former chorus girl possesses several fat with clippings of h-r s- tional part in the Earl scandr.l. But she reiterates that she row "just a home flr UnUed CI-nVKI-ANT. --Fl-ve bojs mngini; in nge from 12 to 15, were lined cosjs and placed on parole by Jadge Joe Feniger today. The declared they brofce into stores cudeT the leadership of Barii-y vr.o, they said. them in iear of panJshnjtnt.

The latter admitted being the leader and was bound over to the grand jury on charges of bargjary And larceny. TELEPOST CO. ISSUE STOCK II By raited Press. COIJCMBCS, Dec. Telephone company of Jsew Tork.

a Delaware corporation, has been authorized by the public utilities commission to issue $100,000 of common stock in Ohio, contingent on the company obtaining a franchise from the city of Toledo. The company is constructing- a high telegraph line from Chicago to Toledo, and has asked permission to Issne $566,192 of stock to finance its services to other Ohio cities. CRACKER JfAKEHR. DP.An DAYTOX, Dec, 2S--Weston Green, 5S, for 19 years president of Green and Green, cracker manufacturers, died today following an appendicitis opera- tlon performed several days ago at Miami Valley hospital. Set UN E.

IHMTT American Tribune: "With all good for the V-nr. ard that ca ly r---aj the "h-'ire" rows ns broi to us daily by the TTUBITXE, tliankirig jo 1 for ihv many kindne v. recede'! nt I C. II.VZI.KTT C'hio. 2s.

gln ard sses am. ROGERS BELIEVES HE IS ELECTED fir BOLSHEVIKS He Therefore Declares a Communistic Form of Government in the City of Which He Is Mayor. By LINCOLN QVARBERG. (TT- Staff Correspondent) BEVXKLY HILIJ5. Bee.

09. Rogers, newly installed mayor and self-styled dictator of Beverly- Hills, issued a. proclamation today setting up a communistic government in the film citv. "I was elected by the Bolshei iks." declared the cowboy major, "and I will my constituents a soviet regime. "ify cabinet wjll include Charlie Chaplin, Elinor Glynn.

Doug Fairbanks and Count Tolstoi. Elinor will furnish the sex appeal and Charlie is loaning me all his old comedy The mayor's proclamation followed news from the east that the Russ an information bureau had issued a statement declaring Moscow bad no more connection with the Xicaraguan revolution than it had with the election of Itogcrs. "Lord--that's not so," drawled the cowhoy statesman. chief sup' port in erly Hills'cams from the "Charlie Chaplin was my chief backer--and lie's leader of the soviet party in Beverly Hills. Charlie swung his entire support to me.

including Elinor Gijnn and Count Tolstoi." UNTI-SHLOON LEAGUE WILL OPPOSE EFFORT TO CURB LIQUOR Li By Tiiited Frtm, COLUMBUS, Dec. Ohio Anti-Saloon league will vigorously oppose any attempt in the coming general assembly to curb the liquor law powers of the of peace. This was evidenced today following a statement by E. editor of the American Issue, the league's official organ, that the dry forces 'will oppose appointment of Senator George n. Bender.

Cleveland, as chairman of the senate temperance committee. Bender recently announced that he would sponsor bill to limit-the powers of justices to their own townships, which is decidedly in conflict with the ideas oi Uie Anti-Saloon league. H.E.S US TIE Inxnraare. BT Press. DtrC.

A. K. Gower, Plain City, was tlectc-d president oi the Ohio State Teachers association at the annual mid-winter convention here today- Other officers elected were: Tice- presjdent, timer Jordan, Spencer- vine; and Secretary, James M. Turner, St. Paris.

Approximately 4,000 Ohio school teachers, principals, supervisors and superintendents are attending the convention. Village school superintendents in session decided to apply to the executive committee of the Ohio State Teachers' association for recognition as a permanent division of the larger organization. The Kiwanis c'ubs of the state were asked by attending officers to lend assistance in the matter of county school attendance. Schools wouid be divided into groups of eight, and a banner would be presented by the club to be given monthly to the school -nitli tho highest percentage of attend.tiuc under the plan MCEXSE. Alexander Kobertson, car man, and Miss Estella Hears, both of this city.

Key, Howard Griffith. ANSWER AXI CROSS PETITIOX. An answer and cross petition has been filed in probate court by Attys. Dale 3IcNamar and Hunter Baker in case of Frank A. Penick against May Penick, in which the defendant admits her residence, marriage to plaintiff and the birth of one child, and denies each and every other allegation of plaintiffs petition.

For cross petition defendant alleges gross neglect of dusy in failing to provide and extreme cruelty as a. result of which "a separation took pln.cc on Oct. iri925. She asks that she be granted the ditorce. alimony, attorney fees and oe awarded the care, custody and control of the minor child.

XEGRO FROZEX TO DEATH. By United Prevt. XEW STRAITSVILLE, Dec. 29. --Henry A.

Payne, negro, whose body was found in a field here, frozen to death, according to Coroner H. F. Minshull. As a preventive of goiter, chocolate iodine tablets are furnished the pupils in public schools of Plainfield, by the local parent-teacher association. SEVEN FIREMEN CHIEF WERE INJURED BUSINESS BLOCK FIIE Bv ITnHed Prts.1.

CLEVELAXD, Dc-C. AVUHam O'Connell Parma village, jand seven firemen -srere sliss'tly Injured and Mrs. "William Bmzicky suffered a broken leg in a. leap to safety when a. fire destroyed a two-story business tIocfc in Parma today.

The chief and the firemen isrere injured "when the ground floor crashed into the basement as they were attempting to rescue a. iliter Air- dale pups. Mrs. Brazicky did not awaken until the flames had gained headway and she was forced to leap from the second story window to escape. The blaze was caused by an overheated furnace, according to Chief O'Connell.

I Coffee-Drinking King Uneasy After 62 Cups Fergus "Falls, new version of runeasy lies the head the crown" came into existence ia the ease of Gnst jj Corostochr, champion cof- fee drinker. jjj After sipping slity-two of coffee Jn twelve hours he could not sleeiv Comgtoct, who drinks an average of twenty caps a day, and who sleeps Hie the proverbial top ordinarily, reverted to his usual form after a period of restlessness. His performance, marked by the tripling of marks set by eleven contestors, resulted the breaking of his owa record of fifty-sir caps, established at HibWng two years ajo. Comstock's pride was arontefl when he was presented with a belt, studded with sixty-two coffee beans, each representing a coy In the world's championship mark, in the evening he was an honor guest an American Legion banquet. The champion, who Is employed as a porter at local barber shop, plans to 'Test up" before taking on any challengers.

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