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About United purity news. (Langley, Wash.) 192?-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1929)
i PflTTI in:--- J1JIUUI I 10 Indicates Appeal to Crrcme. Court Jo be " Attempted, Next (Caatlnued from Pax 1.) " , : yaema Wlneville chicken rancher : was) , analy calmly informing the i essrC hejwever. thatAe considered : Tail legal forms had been com ' filed wOh." and that- he felt a .v poll at the Jury to ; b unnecea- ;, fVn I ft Harvels a . r - vu . TwaTi's Iron Nerve '------ Hsu -not human!" - Sheriff . Clem Sweaters explained, after Northeett had sauntered Quietly . mt to his eii.v:;.:f Authorities, however, were pre- vared. to cope with any . reaction la the prisoner's demeanor daring .lha ntghtcConsumate actor that .. ha proved himself to b3 In the ceaxt room, Bheriff Sweeters fear ad that in the privacy of bis cell " m saicxt succumb to despair and attentat suicide, aS he has In the :i vast threatened to do. Northcott's ran, vttfcin a locked corridor, was left epea tonight, with an armed ' guard seated in the doorway. Thai Jury reached its verdict af ter two hours and 24 minutes of "actual deliberation. It took' the case at 1:05 p. m., and signalled that tt had reached Us decision at t:It.TIaarly an hour of that time. however, was spent at dinner. Total at Just v : Fees' Ballots Taken Tva afflclal and two unofficial allots, to discover the "state of ? mind" 1 the jurors, were taken. the yexy revealed. '. Oa teth unofficial and official ballets to decide the defendant's aollt. the 12 men were unanimous . for eaavlction. On the unofficial hallo o decide the penalty, how ever, the vote stood 10 to 2 for a capttal verdict. The official ballot, takes some time later, showed the - two- dubious ones to have been warn ever. ,. Superior Judge Georg R. Free- man act next Monday at 10 a. m. as tha time of sentence. At that tima Northcott is expected to file aouea or appeal. The transcript for tha appeal is understood to be already Ja preparation,-under dl ractlaa af McKlnley Cameron, Can adian ha rr later who represented Northeett -during expedition pro- rjaldnjj Census 1 4 rami. x Miss Rachel Jeass. f; JUss Rachel Jenss, of the Bee of. Indian affairs', of the . depart ment of the interior at Washing ton, is making a census of Papago and Pima Indian tribes, having yeaerration In iAjrJsona. llisa JJenss recently completed a census of the largest of American Indian tribes, the Nsvajos, residing chiefly in northern Arizona; ceedlngs ini Canada. Dramatic Anneal - To .'.; " Jury Consumes Day . ; . X'C-:"-. "Kortheott spent the greater part of the day before the jury box. Jn last, dramatically Quiet ; appeal for bis life. lie called upon tbe-l (nrv 1 1 aar t an A a f lev." 'nm nAaiitA and chaiienged-tbem to find him guilty, .-i;-.- , , , VNo person could 'jitindi here. looking you In the eye as I ami it he were not speaking, the truth," he sald. "?'::;.; - t -. -; After watching, the jury retire with .the bitterly denunciatory phrases of Chief Deputy District Attorney Earle C. Redwine. who closed for the state, ringing in his ears, Northcott went to his cell and ate a hearty dinner. While there he sent for Cameron, and asked hinl: ! . "Well, how are y'ou standing the strain?". . ; ' r Deputy District Attorney Red wine had- frequently levelled an accusing finger at Northcott dur ing his scathing address. .. Higher Tariff 6ii leRaw 7 1 -Wool Asked by Sheeb Men . WASHINGTON, PeW 7 ( AP) Wool mannfactarer lined up behind the sheep raisers today for higher tariff protection on fine raw wools.-and at the same time Defendant AcciwmI of -Perynry Throughout Trial ' - Tie stands before t"ou. gentle men, and lies in his argument Just as helled in his testimony I" The prosecutor' cried. "A degenerate, a moral pervert,' the champion pathological liar - of . ths United States L" . - r - Northcott previously, in his jury argumen t. h ad ch ar ged the case against him to have been fab ricated to serve police purposes. "He said he was fighting for his life, the prosecutor said.. "He made a mistake wjten he told yOu that he-'has merely lied for his llfe! He swept his. hand toward a table full of glass containers. "In those phials are 51 pieces of human remains all juvenile. .nd Gordon Stewart Northcott, trying - to -mock his creator,- says be knows nothing of those bones. He eald be likes to call a spade a spade, but ft makes his spine trem ble to call a grave agrave he pre fers to call them, holes ! " ; "This defendant' has just about run his course it the law of this state Is properly enforced and it Is up to you to do it." "Gordon Stewart Northcott hasl forfeited his right - to live. The state of California is jealous of the lives of Its Innocent chlldren- and it is up to you.- gentlemen, to do the manly thing." . . , : VVf buy junk of all kinds. .Wp. want your old iron, irags,": paper and very thing - that you don't want. T We call for it and pay. you cash. Salem Junk Co. " 820 X. Commercial Si. Phone 402 : SAFFRON KLINE , put In a plea for themselves for a boost In tha rates on higher grade manufactured, yards and fabrics. ;. Nathaniel "Stevens, 2 vice-p real dent of the National Association jt Wool Manufacturers, testified jefore tha house ways and means committee at its hearing on .wooll duties j tnav. , toe manufacturers were In harmony with .the grow ers in :, their plea - for additional protection on high "grade raw wools. . He 'added, however, that If the Increase of from five to nine cents . a pound - proposed on' raw wool was . granted." the . manufac turers would need higher compen satory duties on goods of fine quality. 1 Costa Said Higher : He based this conclusion on es timates showing that labor, costs were much higher in the manufac ture of, the fine woolens an com pared with those in the, coarse goods, trade and that even under the; present 'rata of II 1 cent a pound on the clean : content f wool la the grease Ughtly higher duties on the. manufactured ( ar. tides were' required. -v-'. w : - He' suggested ' differential of 10 per cent between the duties on wolen fabrics and finished cloth- Stevens : likened conditions In the' wool manufacturing Industry to - those In the , cotton textile trade, with factories operating at omy eo per cent capacity. He eald imports ' were displacing 41.000, 000 pounds of domestic wool .in the American market ' and , were keeping from employment from 12,000 to 15,000 persons. ' Home competition- he said. would hold down prices to con sumers and not make . them bear the burden of higher prices under a higher tariff. - , - Seheel also proposed the basing of ad valorem duties on American Instead of foreign valuation, con. tending that efforts to obtain val ues abroad were meeting" with op. position.- - ' ,; v :r T3?T3 TT A "rVTT A CJTJTT A "VTTa &. WAY it vivi. iruL j-xtlo jmivrxii xj POINTS EUcIioblc Gervscc via 4Red TopJ Coaches Frequent Schedule and-Reliable Service via the pioneer operator over the Pacific Highway route from Portland to Ashland and all way points makes stage travel a pleasure. In your own interests patronize the originators of low transporta , don rates along this route. fOf rto l I Tor I .. .. 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