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VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, April 2, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 150
L EJECTION
rrn
JUNE
SPECIA
(CITTTi
F MAJOR
PROJECTS
T
Four Bond Measures" to
Be Voted on by People
of La Grande
CITY BOUNDARY (
ISSUE INCLUDED
Water' and Storm Sewer
Systems, Sewage Dis
posal Plant and Better
I'irc equipment Sought.
Ordinances were passed last -,
evening lit the city commission
mil 'tiny; providing for a special
rlcclioii to bo held licit Juno 3,
at which lime (lie following bond
Ismics would be placed before
r.n people nr approval or re
jection: I. SlN.i.oou rur repair rimI
modernUlii"; or llio water Hjrs
trin. '2. Sltr.VOou for a sewage dis
posal plant,
:t. J5 j oo fur n, sloriii sewer
S.IStl'lll. J
I. Sl.vooo rur cipilputciit nml
lidiiNjii'jr f(,r tin fire department.
Tin nml tvr r lite extension
of Hit viiy I mm i tn larit and prob
ably oilier similar measures, will
hi Included on tlui ballot.
A large vtliiiii' of business WBti
handled by the city eoiiiiiiisslbnrits
l:iMt night iit a. lengthy meeting, of
wlilrh th'a Mprilnl elee4lon mutter
and pristdng of .ordlaines in- con
nertloii. look up only rt purl of tin?
Tli" culling of the (l"tHoti in
June will bring four bobd issues
beioi-e l he voters. Tor improv
MM'iilM Mint rn vlliilly necessary.
according to Ihe eily officials. Of
( Continued on Page Six.)
To iJots. ono belonging lo Ne.il
Knydnin and the other to 'I. .
Ilnp;tns were poisoned yesterday.
The Siiydiitii.doK dled lininedlutely
hut I he oth'i- one was found souu
after he had partaken of the pol
tcui nml il Is thought that Ills life
can be saved.
In of tin- fad that the Ha-
ni'r hiirh school will present the
drama. ' Htuior Hrlghl" next Tues
day evntug the house was rrowd-
il lo in purity when til'' Ia
..lii'nde M. I. A. gave the play ut
Itak'-r hist evi-nlng. Kveryone who
was forlimvile enough lo see It was
ery much plensed urtd the Uuker
I'-nehetH n'uucsb d I hal every mem
ber of their cast tit lend.
The piny wTll be rflven here to
morrow night al th" high school
auditorium. Seiils are now on mib
at tin' (llass lung store and are
Kolng fast.
POISONERS OF
DOGS ACTIVE
BIKER ENJOYS
IVI.I.A. DHAMA
Jury to Consider Suit
For Damages Late Today
ll-nry -sa, lawyer1, for the
proHHiilion on t ho case, tlludj s
i'urne ui. Jmii'tf I'VofT uud
,T wv -( J '. v(,; .. .H.., b'fVg tri-
.If Hn f;u Ju. tt'fn"J COIiri
this inuinlug Mb bis first pUu
! the jury.
Kolluwtng Mr. IIchh, K. J. Kllcli
in presented Ijls uijftinients for
Ihe d-r-nHe ditring the tiionitng
Hesslnn.
Tlte ease n tH go to I he jury
mt' time this afternoon. Mrs.
'uin- ts suing the defendants
for $r..'ni dMriiHge?) for slandef.
The rase now b-dng trid i"
r!oe the current trm of rourt us
f.ir as Hie jury Is concerned. To
more fHiiity caws will come b-fo t
I 'idee M, t'olloeh this week but
of course neither will lie decided
hy Jury, but mill be under the dl
No Trace Of'
Boys Found
By Officers
Joe Busch and James Fer
ris Still Elude Pursuit;
Believed to Have Gone
.'West. :
Wires to all parts of the stall'
have- no fur failed to locate any
truce of Joe llusch and James Fer
ris, 1 &-year-old boys' who hrokw
juil here Tuesday night and es
caped, presumably by taking a
Planklin cur owned by t. It. lllb-
burd.
At the llmu lite ear was stolen
it waft filled ulmost to capuclty
wltli gasoline and oil according to
Mr. HihbHrd. This would have al
lowed the boys a ehanee lo go
some 1&0 miles without necessitat
ing any stops to replenish the fuel
supply.
Although the boys were sup
posed to have had very little money
at the time of their cscupn both
Wen known to be expert in the
manipulation or syphon arrange
ments for draining gas from cars
parked along the road side and
muy be able by this method to go
i long- way.
The ear was stolen from in front
of the residence, on Pennslyvaiiia
avenue about 1 1 o'clock Tuesday
evening1. The orflcers are of the
opinion that the two boys taw
Mr; Iftlibanl park the car and
muile off will) II almost us soon iw
he went Into I he house. Jle had
just returned rrom a trip to Klgln
and had rilled the car with guno-
line and oil before making the re
turn trip.
Turned Wc-I
I me lo a peeulliir mtike of tires
on the cur Mr. Ilihhurd wfti able lo
t ruck h is maeine as fa r east on
l'enns Ivaniu uvenue aad norlh
(.ireenwood slree to Ihe IMayle (.HI
company corner. At this point, the,
(rucks turned wrt and were lout
within a few feet.
The bojs were being h"ld ul Hie
time for trial following their con
fession to having slob'ii eight ears
rrom Im tli a ride citizens during the
last Tew weeks. Two ot her boys
were implicated In the case und
will be tried before Judge Couch
lomorrow.
The jail brink uv was erfect
ed with the aid of it it accomplice
according to t lie known circum
stances of the incident. Tin two
boys wen; confinrd In the ladles'
ward at the conrL house as It is
against the rulei to place bays in
(Continued on Page Five.)
COUNTY NAMES
ANOTHER SPEED
COP; 2 ON NOW
At the county court seAjion yes
terday I!. It. Parker was appoint
ed a member of the county traffic
enforcement ufpiad. Mr. Parker
began w ork in his official capac
ity the rirst of this month.
P. Motbrook, present t raffle
officer "ill continue in (he same
capacity und the services of Mr.
Parker are to bu in addition to
the squad now In the employ of
the county.
Payment of hill and other de
tails of routine county liisiii"nMMV jlo W1W 1h
lire occupying most of the Hession
ot the county court week
Legion and Auxiliary
In Meeting Last Night
The regular monthly up-eiiug' of
the Amerleaii l.eglon Post No. 43
was held In t he Hmuin hull lunt
evening. The meeting whs wdl
attended mid n number of huxl
! mailers of Interest lo h-glon
members' were dealt with.
The Indies' Auijluty held its
fegdlur session III t lie Hullllll ll.tll
lust evening also. Several new
members were Initiated by the
auxiliary last night.
reel jurisdiction of the judge to
decide us his Judicial Judgment su
dlreeis. ,
first of th tn t-piby ti-tjln wi.'l
prohut-ly be In gun lab- this af
lernoon.
fljde W. Imvls Is uSkillgMhc,groiin,,H ,n vily
eotirt for a redlvtslon of land left-
hy his father. Mert lavls. broHi-j ,r; mo,AYS IMIIAUI rUlltA:
er lo i'tde. Is the defendant The.
uttoine.i are PoIntI Kitktn for) iitt tirand" order or I M'diij ror
th plaintiff and John llodgiiu., p,,, ,,M t ltiy( .wni(lg ai the Ma
for th defendant. sonic hull and lhr new members
The corn-hiding trial of Ihe term j ..r,. K en th- firs! d'-gc e. pre
of courl now In prore will '" Im.mis lo the Initiatory work n.hiin
an e.piity case. Melville n. mil. j ,,,.) whs served Ity th' mothers of
The in, oh es h. iiM'ctiailie'H j (he bos.
Hen on property. John llodgrnj a large number u'leuded the
In Hie attorney for the plaintlfrj meeting, among them being wv.
and ail Helm Is repreaenting the era I member of the chptrr from
defendant.
Chapman
( ieru Ul ( biipiiian, "big biislncM
man or criine," put up n bttrf
fiont while inarcliing to the
court 'louse at Hartford, ('4nn.,
whero lie wns trhxl for the mur
der of it New Itrituin (Conn.)
polhi'inuji. Nolo bow lw has
puUcil lil.-s slif e over the detain
ing bracelets..
l-'or years a monster buck elk
with a wonderrul pair ot horns bus
made the camp at Hie head oC thi
Wallon-a lake bin hoin'V but Tups-
day when Ioyd Herlber was show
ing a group of friends from the
coast the wonders of Wallowa, they
saw the old buck with six other
lit, but his famous horns were
gone.
It. Is reporled (hat last fulMhe
big buck got mixed, up tu tho
limbed wire and for so vera 1 weeks
carried around a bale of the barb
ed wire wrapped uround his horn a.
Then lw disappeared and it was
feared that wire had caught In die
ItrnlielieH ftf the treeH unH ihiif the
old buck had died, but Tuesday, '
he was buck ut the luke, minus hLu
horns.
As leader of his herd, the old
buck fleemed to have lost caste
for he was several yards from, the
two cows and calves of the group,
while u. younger buck seemed the
center of utlracMon.
luck Identified.
A. It. Strlekler of Knlerprise.
party Tuesday, is
a regular visitor ul the hike, und
he Is certain that the old -buck
which they saw is he one which
has so ofl'n freuuented the lake.
The picture of thn old buck, ulong
with the younger buck, which is
on display in several show win
dows of the business houses of 1
tlrutide. , .
V. A. Hpeer of Portland, OJen
Tubuck of MedTord and Mr. Ham
ilton or Portland uud John Tult
of Astoria wre other members or
Ihe party which were within sixty
reet 0r the herd or elk.
Start Work on Willow
(grammar School Lawn
tly ordr of the school boaril
work hs stHrtd on the grounds
or Hi" Willow ychool. The urd
I:, being prepared ror the planting
of lawn and the trail of luiid In
the rear of the school building h
bing leveed und smoothed for a
pluground. ,
Uecause th-- building was hot
completed wnlll fjuwt before ' time
for school lo f 'rt l'S1 tvJi JbU
; wtii'K eoiiid 't te fmL-he'l thn.
;Tli- soil Is R'X'd uitd. aecording to
) members of th bonrd. Hi is will
1 trolubbl le one nf !f lit le.,i
I t'nfon and other outilde points.
IS DETHRONE
aAa a i ,4
ULU U I MflV
IILUUIII ITini
Amusements Would Be
Feasible at Wallowa
in Cold : Season
DIRECTORS LOOK
INTO CONDITIONS
Excellent Hotel Facilities
Will Be Available at
Wonderland This Sum
mer. The tmprovernenl of (he road to
Wallowa lake making It open for
f ravel tho year around, has sug
gested to many the possibilities of
opening t he resort tor wlnl er
sports.
Directors of the Wallowa tuke
wonderland, who have- been Inter-
vlfwtttl nri lltn inullop mil' Miuv
have been invesllgullntr the nrooo- '
sltlon and are convinced that It
would bo feasible to make a win
ter resort or Wallowa hike but
Uiul they are not rendy to muko
any dertnlte statement.
It has bccn'poinlfd out that the
ice on the luke l often op'n for
skating ror montlu; during the win
ter, and that the Snow of Ihe moun
tains at the head of the hike -would
be idea) for tikilng, tobugguning,
sleigh riding and coasting. Theso
sports along with Hie amusements
which could be held In tho pro
posed new dance hu.lt such us bas
ketball, tennis, track meets, ero
tpjet und many ttlUcra would give
greater entertainment 9un ef'vred
in most wlnl'-r reworto.
Several of the winter resorU or
Culifornla draw crowds to their
winter carnival, equal to their sum
mer crowds. While the 'wlnteni
uro cold ut the lake, 1 ho lack of,
wind und dryness of tho atmou-'
phere, inukea the weather enjoy-
hle
Jlot.l I ncludes
Modern hotel fUellltles, ; will be
available to the visitor at Wallowa
luke this summer, as the. first unit
or the new hotel beiiig built there
Is completed.
Well lighted, bed ' rooms, each
having hot nnd cold water will be
oTTered the guest. The dining
room located in the new hotel lias
been rlnlshed in a very novel rus
tic finish und with the excellent
DC Ml PHrT "DAT
UL lllHullLI I UHU Willi
III WINTER AUTHORITIES
turnlshings. the visitor will )mveon, tho question of ..bail.
(Continued on. Page Five.)
Approximately one hundred and
fifty members 'ittended the unnual
meeting of the i'resbterlun church
lust evening which took place in
Ihi' dining room of the church in
tho form of a busket supper. He
ports were heard rrom the various
.societies of th church and from
the treasurer and building com
mittee. he com mil I ec reporled
practically one hundred per cent 1
paid up subserlptlons on the new
church building. The cost;of the
church was $30,0011 and ut the
present lime I here Is b-sa Hiun lioa
In unpaid subscription!!. There are
no obligations on the building.
l M. Humphrey!) nun eb-eted 16
fill Hie office of elder lor a term
of two yeurs and It. H. (On kin, H, It.
Hanna and O. I MfieDonell were
re-elected to' uticeed themselves us
eldrd for a term of three yon),
t.'has. Pingner, l,ee Itunolds and
A. V. Underen were elected us
trustees for a term of three yeurj,
und Mrs. Alvuh !uryea and Mrj.
I. I. Itusey weru re-elecled dMu
cqiicfaes ror u three year term.
La (irande Student on
O. A. C. Inspection Totirj
1. A. . - orvulllfT, fire, f Kp -.-
lull. - Phillip Heidenrteh of M
'Irande was one- fff iienlors
ho mudt "i'a ft J eycHou
tour w It li t he nemor ' ci engin
eering elui s during spring jura
tion. The Huvuife river dutri ne.ir
flrunta Pusa. the 'allfornlM-Oregon
I'on t rontMiny'a project In the
Siskiyou mount ulna near Merfford.
the Klamuth I'ulla Irrigation proj
ects being made by Ihe ' I'nlti d
Htutea reclamation rvlre, un, t,.
heal vutera of lh Hull Ituh river
where Portland get Ha nuh-i-supply
wen- InsiM'eted by thr ttu-n.
Mr. lleindeniich la m memlcr
of Kappa Dtlta Stsuia fraturnlty.
MANY ATTEND
CHURCH MEET
II a am taa ft
SlfJhrH IN
IUII1ULII III
I" U
Geraldine Farrar Is:. Ac
cused of Srirngglirig,
Liquor into U.;S ,
OFFICERCLAIM -WET
GOODS FOUND
Miss Farrar Refused to
Comment; Manager De
nies That Bottles Con
tained Charppagnc and
-Whisky. . v y-
ItOL'SKPOINT, N. T.' nythe
Associated Press). The matter o?
prosecution of Geraldlue ,Karrr,
noted singer, i as the rusult ,ot pclit
ure of Umuoi in her. private car,
was in abeyance today, ponding
a report troiu customs agents lo
the collector of the Port of Og-
densburg.
The cur was boarded by offi
cers after It roused llin border en
route from Montreal, to Hutlund.
They paid they found, aboutt 40
bottles of champagne, whisky and
beer concealed In the automobile.
fONI'I.ICTI.N'O STORIES. "
ltl'TI,ANl, . Vt. (By the Aho
clutctl J'reas). Mombeffl- of Ger
ulUIno Kurrurs party;, on a-con-
lm-1 tour., today uuld the bottlea'
Halted - by offlerra whe"ii-- thny.
Hcuruh..'(l the privuto car, contain-'
cd no r-beor unt - not' champagne.
MtM Kurrur refused to coifi..
nifiit. Her manager denied,. tliat'
uny lliiuor'naa found und declar
ed It absurd 'to suiugglo. chain
pagne into tho United states' when
liquor Ih bo euatly obtalnabio here.
SHEPHERD AGAIN!
REFUSED BAIL BY
JUSTICE HOPKINS
CHICAGO By the Associated
Press). William I. ShcpherJ,
charged .with murder, , today for
tho second liino was denied' bull
by Chief Justice Hopkins.:
Tho judge set . Shepherd's for
mal urrulgnment-. for : ono week
rrom today after defense attorneys
indicuted their proposed -Intention
to uppeul to the supremo court
PORTLAND GIRL
DROWNED DURING
HOUSEBOAT PARTY
I'Oim,ANI, Ore. (Hy the Asso
ciated I'reas). The body of Mlsa
Murgc I'rlce, 1".', u found today
In the t'oluinbla ulough 14 feet
under wuter near a houseboat,
from which ahe plunged lust night
tor a swim, when, according to
her companions three men and
luo women, she found a bathing
s'itt ut the housebout where they
attended u purty.
Sneak Thieves Infest
Baker; Visited Hotels
Iteports from Maker are that a
bund of expert pickpockets Infest
ed the ctty curly this week With a
resulting loss to many citizens.
Keverul rooming houses were vis
ited und trousers and vests re
lieved of silver and currency. It
is said several rut I road ("hen who
stopped ror the night at the Ta
llin hotel round . themselves with
out u cent the following inofulng.
A New,
Comic
Strip
JlirmiKh an enlarged M.A ,r.
tf. 'the ' OtrVfM-r will present
sliorlly M'trral im- ftiattin-i
that will protc ot liiUrest lo
rraili-r.
'Thr enlarged hit lec III
t nH tide a new fonik' strip.
I,,n,'kl, In addlikm In U?
"Mihii an' Pop tvmtttr m
frHilar now. Watrti tm It
.mull rnjiy "r'wkh. It will
prmhle iuw readier Interest fur
't'hp Obmirwt.
MObierter A-lTfrll-lng
A Mervliandlalac bertkV
Prize-Winning Headdress
ti t r t ' ..sjs w
I t
L,, '.'AW
Mile. I'Vrimndo wua uwurded rhst
worn ut I ho Liulo de lu Coului u,
WASHINGTON (By' tho. AbbocI- '
ated I'rosB) Wnlluce' McCamant,
of Portland, who' upset Republican
leaders' pluns by stampeding thn
Chicago convention In 1H-0 lo
Coolldgo for vlco president, waH ,
recommended to President f'ool
idgo; today for federal Judgeship.
' Senator Htnnflcld mntln the reo.
ommehdallons sUKgesting lio ho
named to a vueunuy cuuseu y inn
retirement of Judge Uoss or the
ninth district.
NKW YOniv (By the Associated
Press) churl-s II. Iniell, head r
a molloti picture compuuv. was
held for the grand Jury on per
jury charges .today utter the courl
dismissed his bill of complaint In
a suit lo compel 1 .11 Mom fllsb to
make pictures only for his com
pany. -
MAUHHKIKLU, Ore. (Hy tho As
sociated Press) Arlliur t'ovrll,
crlppli-d astrologer, uni I.. W.
pen re, who loit appeulp from first
degree nt order convictions, were
aenteneed esle'rdoj; lo hang on
May 21. 1326. . f
Turks Continue Drive
Toward Kurdish City
f'f iNHTANTINOpl.K Illy Hi"
Assee. press I Tui klsh troops
ure repnrted. in ,.!"V-H'e!f f.rM,V.-U'",
l fr'Hi!. - to hfcvv' pvheJ.----V
anc lr the renter of the t ri I
( tor ' affected by Hi" Kurdish In
aurrecrion.
II ts ipeettd that 1'nlu. f.r. miles
north of hlurkfkr will fall short
ly, aeeordhtr; to the meHxngeM,
wriien uoo nun air i nrun nave i -tcupbd
aeerul Important positions.
ItMlhr of iVact Arrtttl
KII.IIPMtM, tne. Irank
llUfgholner, Jilfdice of the pear
in the ftuvton precim t, wus a r rent
ed If v Sheriff lleeea m eral
IJ'lhor churg'H and lodged In the
a.tliington couhiy J.il. He Inter
wu released uu bull.
mm is
RECOMMENDED
PERJURY LAID
TO if III
IRSFIELD
IN TO HANG
1
x
prize ror thu moBt bouulirul colrfure
or thu drctuniiakora' bull, in I'urls.
WAKH1NGTON (AP) Kf forts
to delay the eonsuniniatlon of Uio
snlo of flvn : California . Orient
stcnnH'ra tu the Dollar Interest,
Iiemllng a ruling by thn attorney
general ns to tho legality of tho
transaction, ivero blocked today by
a meeting of thn shipping hoard.
Ily the margin of "Initio vote, thn
boon! rcjeeteil a niotimi by Vh
i'luiirniaii Pluminrr proposing that
Clio legal miostloiis ln'olvel bo re
fcrred to tho justlco di-urtiiK.'nt.
"l-KANCK IS llO.NKSTS" '
PAUIS' (AP) After explaining
Ihe gravity or I lie I'leni'.i rlnuili'liU
situation In tho Hciuitn today, Hn
aucu Minister t'ieiiientel ilet'Uireil
Keneriil liiildallon or tho prob
lem necessarily involvil payment
of tho French nr debts.
"France Is honest. 8ho will
pay," ho said. "It remains only
to bo determined In uliat inaiiner.
America knows no imin to pay
we lmvo so assured llughea and
Kellogg. In considering tlie nutt
ier with r.ii'in no round that the
coinrndcship of uriuH had not
iHien forgot In i mid we nrc. on tho
roud to a satisfactory agreement."
I HANKIJN DKrUATS KM1 CUT
t'IIK'Ait (AP). ITnnkllti
high of Portland, defeats I lUip
crt. Idaho, a 9 to Ift lit tho cou
sulatlon tournament.
AHCIIHISIIOP lMPUOVI.P.
POKTliAM), Oit. (AP). Im
provemcrit In thn coiulltlou of
ArrhtiKhop t'hrlstlv was noUtl
this afternoon, according to at-
teiidnnls.
May Wheat Slumps on
Chicago Market Today
rHP'AH'r ( My the Associated
Pi ens i, Wheat slumped again to
day. May wheat dropping us low
as $1.4 1 J, a seven rents loss.
Keeps Senate
Am
m
tit l I SJ
XTRA
JPossemion &f Family
Harri l, Hunt)
WAHHINOTl'N (NKA Special I
Membership In (he Pnited Htatea
rienate loin liei'omc ulinoKt n f n rully
arfttlr In iM lawnre, IrnHi political
ly and flnaiicbill), the Baynrd
du Putit rumtlles aerni to hue this
suiaM tj tit wealthy com nton weal' h
safely pot keted.
Thomas Praucla Ituyard, senior
-reHMt'ir from th gunpowder atatr,
Ih (he hKHi In hla Immedlat; lino
lo alt In the senate.
A I Hoard ut a senator from
frets war has come lo seem u nec-
( 'csalty. It hiia become almoxt a
tatate tradition.
i And down east, here, precedent
MURDER IS
DENIED BY
Alleged Slayer of Pa
trolman Skelly on Wit
ness Stand Today
CANDIDLY TELLS
OF PAST HISTORY
Chapman's Manner Dur
ing Testimony Like One
Discussing Current
Topics.
HARTFORD (AT l'ress Tiiuo
1'lnsli). Mhurtly Bflcr (iliap
limn's tnstliiKHiy both Blilos rent
al. Arguments Arc to be taken
later today.
HAKTl'-OUD. Conn. (By tho As
sociated Press) Oerald Chapman
today took the stand In hts own
defenso on the charge of murder
ing Patrolman Hkolly at New Brl- ,
tuin October 12.
Chapman was cool and collected
nnd. Bpcaking in cloar tones, de
nied ever being In tho New Brltuin
store whoru Bkolly was killed."
Kxamlnatlon Drier.
Chapmans . direct examination
was brief. Under cross examina
tion ho refused to be ruahed into
answers to tiueatlons by the pros-
DauQoili ;-.HorTnudidfti-,, discuwvd ,
his past Ufa and admitted four
previous criminal convlotlons, dis
cussing tnem aiapassionaioiy.
He denied having a gun during
tho New York mall truck robbery
In 1021. ..."' . : .
! When tho prosecution disagreed
with hut version of tho mall rob
.bery, Chupman, looking straight
'inl- l,u n,niMiiln,'i nv... maA "X
don't want to argue. I don't want
to go Into the case at all. It has
nothing to do with this charge of
murder."
His manner suggested the young
man Is engaging In a most pious
ant discussion on current topics.
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C'OHTBZ. Colo. (By tho Asso
ciated Press) Another death was
charged late Wednesday to Indian
vengeunco when Mormon Joe.
medlcnne man of tho II to tribe,
slew a ccll-mato In tho Cortez Jail
who hud chided him for the kill
ing of an Indian Infant alleged
lo have been burled alive last
week In accordance with sacred
trlbul rites.
Angered by tho taunts of tho
cellmate, a Mexican, tho aged Hodv
akin tore a leg from a tablo in the
corridor of the Jail and beat thu
prisoner to death before the sher
iff could Intervene, it is alleged.
The M ox Ira n was being held nn
& bootlegging charge.
Ill
IN
SLAYS NAGGER
Only a few hours before the
killing In the Jail, a coroner's ln
riest had returned a verdict de
claring that the 18 day old in--funt
daughter ot Plat Nay, Mor
mon Joe ft son-lnlaw, "was bur- ,
led all'.e by Plat Kay under tho
coercion ot Mormon Joe." Tho
Jury also decided I list the In
fant's dead mother, with whom .
the living child was burled, camo -to
her death of natural causes.
Seat In
and trad I Hon are still mighty pow
erful. Haurd'a father, his grandfather,
his ureril-grundfuther und a grcat
uiicle. on his paternal side, have
served his stale In the Semite.
nn Ills mothers sidr, his great-great-grandfather,
llirhard Passed
ut In the H' nate at the aanie lime
his Bt-cai-grandfa(her James Ahc
ton HayuM, held ixduwura's other
seat, v . .
Itoth l'eluwuro s -ats, for that
matter might be suld to b In the
name family today. Kor T. Pola
mun du Pont, ilnuncint overlord of
tUuutiuusd un l'ag four.)
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