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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1948)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1948 THE BEND BULLETIN, : BEND,' OREGON Prisoner May Be Innocent After 13 Years in Jail Olympia, Wash, Sept. 23 IP) A 53-year-old man who has served 13 years for murder today appear ed headed for freedom as the re sult of three investigations which convinced authorities he was inno cent. The convict was Clarence G. Boggle, 55, a former Oregon log ger, who was convicted in 1935 for the murder of Moritz Peterson, 79, . fii Spokane. Peterson was murder ed with a blackjack in his home June 26, 1933. Attorney General Smith Troy sent a written recommendation to Gov. Mon G. Wallgren today for Boggle's pardon. Wallgren had asked Troy to investigate the case after mystery writer Erie Stanley Gardner made extensive inquiries and a Seattle newspaper (Times) printed articles describing its own investigation. Troy said that as result of his office's investigation, supplement ed by those of Gardner and the Se attle newspaper, "I am convinced of Boggie's innocence and am rec ommending to the governor that he grant an unconditional par don." . Mon Smith, the warden at the state prison, announced several weeks ago he was convinced Bog gle was innocent. Also, the Rev. William A. Gilbert, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Walla Walla, Wash., where the state prison is located, said he believed Boggie did not commit the crime. Three Snake Bites Fail To Knock Man Out Duncan, Okla. (ll'i A doctor re quested some snake-bite serum for James Allredd, 22, who was bitten three times by a water moccasin while fishing. The state highway patrol got the serum in Oklahoma City and patrol cars hurried it here by re lay. Alredd thanked the troopers for their trouble but refused to take the anti-toxin. "I feel just fine," he insisted. The doctor admitted Allredd didn't seem ill. Use classified ads In The Bulle tin for quick results. PAGE THIRTEEN CloverdaJe Cloverdale, Sept. 23 (SpeclalW Clara Sunkler received second prize on her dress at the state fair in Salem in the sewing 3 division. Judy Bacon won second prize for her cake in cooking 2. Warren Demaris and Marvin Christy made a trip to Sweet Home last week with a load of grain. Joanne Traschel left last Sun day for Corvallis, where she will c?SVme,,her studies at Oregon State college. J. R. Malone of Albany was in Cloverdale Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clary Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hammock and family have moved to Red mond and now make their home at the Croft apartments. Mrs. Bertha Hesse of Redmond was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keevy Tuesday. Bill Galligan of Redmond was a week end guest of Donald Paul us. , Dee Hacker was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold. 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Clayton Bliss, son of Loren Wells, a former resident of Plain- view, was taken to the Medical Dental clinic in Redmond after being injured In the Bend-Redmond football game Friday eve ning. His injury was not serious and he was released Saturday morning. Miss Kathleen Skelton was hostess to a pink and blue shower at her home Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. Bob Clary. ' Error Caught in Time, But His Own Time St. Louis UP) A janitor in a' downtown department store thought he should have received more money in his pay envelope, so he brought his problem to the paymaster. The paymaster Informed the man that he had been overpaid for two weeks previously, and had not mentioned the matter. ' To which the janitor caustical ly replied: "Well, I figured that when you had made a mistake three weeks in a row, it was time I called your attention to it." STATE OFFICER KILLED Roseburg, Sept. 23 (IB Sgt. 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