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MKDFORIX OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 19125
NO.
! IS DECLARED
10 BE SANE
i- '
After Thirty Days' Observation
..Medical Staff at Napa Hos
pital Declare Matricide Not
Insane Prepare for An
other Trial Action Causes
Sensation.
E BAN FRANCISCO, May 21. (By
( Associated Press.) Doruthy Klllngsou.
' 17 year old matricide whose trial on
I a murder charge was interrupted six
, weeks ago when she was declared
r inHane, will bo brought back here to
E morrow from the mate hospital at
, Napa to face a second trial for mur-
Wjr. The girl is accused of having
her mother to death In their
home here January 13.
' The date of arraignment lias not
) been set but the girl has said she
will plead not guilty. ln,an unsigned
statement s)ie lays the killing of her
mother to Jimmy La Man, whom she
I characterizes as a "hop head," and
for whom a search is being matte.
The prosecutor's office announced it
placed little credence in her state
J; ment.
I District Attorney Matthew Brady
I today renewed his offer
to defense
; counsel for Dorothy to permit the girl
to plead guilty to a charge of second
j degree murder, leaving open the way
J for her commitment to some instltu-
tlon other than a state prison,
j; Attorneys for the ghi conferred
't with her father, Joseph KUlngson and
$ brother. Earl, regarding steps to be
t taken in her defense.
The district attorney withheld the
text of a lengthy, written statement
prepareu ny Uurotny DUt not Signed,
n . r.n.unti.nn r.i.. ni :
rimirf.ninnln wpi'h
pottlnii' under way.' -
. m . ...... . . ..
SZh, BSr.Tyr o.d
girl," chnrged with the murder of
her mother at- their home here on
January 13.
The Ran Francisco matricide is
t I
tl
be returned to the county jail here
tomorrow the medical staff of the
Nana state hospital having declared
the girl sane after thirty days of
close observation.
Attorneys who defended the eirl
when the case was originally opened
last March, stated that they would
go Into conference at once to for
mulate a program. Doth the defense
counsel and relatives of tho "jazz(lnc jln buliUng. Mnny missies were
mad" disciple of the bright lights
expressed astonishment at the ver
dict reached by the hospital authori
ties: ; Although a statement from Dor
othy Elllngaon submitted to the dis
trict attorney here together with the
sanity report, was discredited by
Dr Scanland. medical superintendent
of the Xupti institution, and Attor
ney Harmon D. Skillen who prose
cuted tho case, the latter stated It
would be turned over to detectives
for investigation. Tn the statement,
1 Dorothy reiterates that she is sane.
Hemes having siain ner mmci
blames a male companion for the
net.
Her storv. however, in not slgnen
n Insanity hearing wns substi-
'd for the murder trial after a
A
tuted for the
series of hysterical outcries
tl trial was under way. A
while
jury
fokVd her Insune and she was com
mitted to the hospital April!).
CALIFORNIA GOLF
TEAMJSCHOSEN.WiLBUR ATTACKED
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. (By
Associated Press.) The five players
who will represent the Pnciflc coast
In the national open golf champion
ships were decided today In the sec
ond day elimination play of the Pa
clflo coast qualifying round at the
Son Francisco country club. The suc
cessful players are Willie Hunter, Los
Angeles who shot a total of 147 for
the two days. Joe Novak, Berkeley
who scored 149: George Kerrigan.
Tasadena and Charles Quest, Los An-
ireles. who shot 151 each nnd fc.
Oayer. Los Angeles, -who had a card
of ,5, ,
r lj3-
IRS. WOODROW WILSON TO MOTOR T
EUROPE AND VISIT
VARTUNOTOX May 21. Mrs. (time chairman Qf the war industries
Woodrow Wilson Is to visit again some board, and close friend of the late
parts of southwestern Europe- whih 'president. Mrs. Wils.. will wild Satur
..v a .ith hp.- hiihnnd. the late (day from New York to spend the sum-
Pr-i(lf nt Wilson, dui Inr
the pence
i conference, but she will go this time
$ as privately as possible nnd without
f the excitement that marked the fiist
visit.
Accompanied by Miss Relle narucn
daughter of Bernard M. Bajch, war
Amundsen Planes '
Hop Off for Air
Flight to N. Pole
NEW YORK, May 21. (By
4 Associated Press.) The North
! American Newspaper Alliance
4 has announced that it had receiv-
ed a dispatch from Kings Hay,
Spitsbergen, this afternoon, stat-
ing that the flying boats of the
Amundsen-Ellsworth Polar ex
pedition hopped off there at 6:15
thtp afternoon for the North
Pole. The dispatch says that
fr cachplane carried three men. 4
4
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I
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Five Men Wounded, One Sen-
I
OUSlV. When Police in Dal-
las, Texas, Fire On Mob At-
, tacking Jail to Secure Ne
groes Held for Assault.
DALLAS, Texas. May 21. (By Au
soeiaieu j-toms, ) five men were In
jured, one seriously, in an exchange
of shots between officers guarding ths
Dallas county jail and a mob of about
300 persons shortly after one o'clock
this morning.
The mob. bent on taking Frank and
Lorenzo Noel, negro brothers, indict
ed yesterday in connection with two
murder and criminal assault cases,
was driven back afler nbout thirty
Bhots had been flrcil. All of the in-
juiv-u nno amiuiin, ui umy itnu-tr
wounded was Sheriff Schuyler Mnr-
Khull. who w.'iH'Hti'UL-k hv a brink.
., i-'wigm wicwart whs, me. most sera-
mmlv wmimtf'ri . "He unsi Mlnir in tho
Tvy Is doubtful. The
M D R
BEN
LINCHING
FRED
ON & DISPERSED
About 100 men and women were ar- I therefore appears lie (lid not ex
tri n,i i,i in tho inii ceed his JuiisdiGtlon in that respect
charges were filed against them.
. .. .. . .
jf oiio wing ine nitacK, me crowu
around the jail which began -congre-
the n(pht and Qt
time was estimated at 5000 gradually
dispersed, although several hundred
maintained an all night vigil.
The rush which resulted, in the
shooting started when a band of men,
armed with rocks and bottles, attack
ed the line of policemen and firemen
who were guarding the west side of
directed at the firemen who attempt
ed to beat the mob back with streams
of water. Their efforts were unavail
ing and the mob broke through the
line. At this point firing began and
police standing by opened fire, dis
charging about thirty shots, most of
them into the air.
The mob immediately fell back,
ami the a-ttack subsided.
Armed with machine guns, shot
guns, sidearms, tear bombs and fire
hose, about 75 officers maintained
guard over the eight-story jail.
The negroen were arrested lust Frl-
dny and Indicted yesterday after one
of them wns said to have confessed to
the killlnK of Ryan Ailkins nnd the
assault of his woman companion on a
f lonely road north of the city on the
night of April lu Frank Noel was
also Indicted for tho murder of W.
L: Milstead and assault on his woman
companion on the night of April 25.
The crimes aroused considerable pub-
lie indignation and feeling has been
running high since the negroes were
nrrested. One of the women assault
ed identified Frank Noel as her at
tacker.
BY S. F.
RAN FRANCISCO, May 21 Assist-1 At Chicago . R. H B.
ant United States District Attorney Roston 9 12 3
Orove I,. Fink In the United States Chicago 7 8 1
district court here oday charged Sec- Luckey, Koss, Ruffing and Hevlng;
rctnry of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur Faber, Cvengros, Blankcnshlp, Man
with undue Interference In the case gum. - Mack and GrabowBkl, Schalk,
of Twain Mlchelson, a San Francisco Crouse.
attnmfv vhn in nn trinl for nt-1 -
tempting to bribe an Immigration In -
spector. .
LEAGUE OF
111'!" nioi'trini; liin'iitii r liimr, i--.hk.-
land and poHMibly liHgtum nnd Italy.
Mrs. Wllxon'n Intention is to gdlr.
rest and her tour will afford no op
portunity for formal reception, ex
cept possibly In Geneva, Beat of the
i League of Nations,
(IflPTflB RflQQil Governor Dnvis Acciuitted f Brjbery i
UUUIUII IIUUU J .
Tiinnum nrr 'if i
; I HnllMlilv rH uVMt
tan r n a r n .?3.'.sMm
Circuit Judge Hewett Throws
Quo Warranto Proceeding
Out of Court Declares
Governor Pierce Was With
in Rights Refuses to Interfere-
PORTLAND; Ore.. May 21.0ircult
Judge Hewitt today threw out of court
the quo wnrranto proceedings by
which Dr. Thomas W. Rosa attempted
to regain his place on the fish com
mission. Judge Howltt held that Governor
Walter M. Pierce was within his legal
rights when he removed Dr. Uoss and
refused to interfere.
John W. Kaste, who with W W.
Dallks appeared for Dr. Ross, said the
matter of appeal to the supreme court
; ii
I ii appeal is not lanen jonn j.
veatcn, namea y tiie governor to
succeed Ross, will have his place on
the commission free from attack.
"Whether the allegations and the
charges are true or not. the court does
not undertake to say," said Judge
Hewitt.
"The court cannot pass upon the
truth of the facts alleged or interfere
with the discretion of the executive.
"Whether this court would have
reached the same conclusion bh to the
facts which the governor arrived at
io nnl fAf H.a rnm-t in aav
"Tinier the decisions th" court enn I
not weigh the evidence for the pur-
pose of determining its prenonde-aie e
At most it can examine the evidence
to .ascertain If the governor exceeded
his jurisdiction by deciding without
any evidence. '
"After an examination of the tran
script of the proceedings Had before
.....
there Is no evidence reasonably tend-
to sustain the charges or the gov
and, having acted within his jmisdic-
nn In HanMlnir tha nunnHnnR nf flint.
-wr - ,
this court is without authority to say
wnether hls judgment was good or
bad."
Ross wag discharged after a hearing
before the governor, principally on
charges of extravagance, based on the
fact that, with Commissioner Keiidull,
he voted to hire Carl D. Shoemaker
as office manager of the commission
at $500 a month, after Shoemaker hud
been removed as master fish warden.
I Ross was appointed to the commis
sion in Junfl,
1923, and removed In
January, 1925.
National League.
At Philadelphia , .
R. H.
Cinclnnntl
1
2
Philadelphia : 9 13 1
I J. May. Hlemiller and Wiugo, Doug
las; , Carlson and Wilson.
' 1
I At Boston R. H. E.
St. Louis : 3 7 4
Boston 12 14 1
I Sothoron, Stewart and Gonzales;
Cooney and O'Neil.
At Brooklyn R H. E.
Chicago 4 11
. lirooklyn : 6 7 1
Cooper, Brett and Hartnett; Vance
' and Deborry
At New York R. H. E.
Pittsburg 4 8 4
New York 5 8 0
Adams. Morrison and Smith; Scott
and Gowdy.
American League.
At Detroit-
R. H. E.
Washington :
Detroit
Johnson and Ruel; Collins,
Stoner and Woodall,- Uasslcr.
6 12 0
2 7 1
Wells,
1 At Cleveland . K. H.
New York - ' i V
rirrrlaml . 3 5 1
Shawkey and Schang; Uhle and
Myatt.
Frisco Winn Convention
PORTLAND. Ore. May 21.-
Francisco won the 1926 convention of
ine OHIPI n 1 rail it nn"v.iiii
closed Its annual meeting here today.
Fieri Ashton. I.OB Angeles was
elected president; Paul H. Riley. Ban
Francisco, vice president, and D. B.
Lewis, Portland, secretary-treasurer.
Air Service Organized.
CHICAGO, May 21. The National
Air Tninsport, Inc., was organized
here today with $10,000,000 enpitnl
stock to operate night
freight nd exnreM servkt
New York nnd Chicago as the first
of similar lines which the organiza
tion plans to inaugurate.
j BASEBALL SCORES
Mil 2 H wr:u tfym0
.iij-p;i .,;w-"xs ',ifij..M-.i!. .f -wj w.t.):
TOPBKA. Kas.. May SI. Cleared
by a Jury In the first case In which
the state asked con Vict ion, former
Governor Jonathan M. Davis today
faced the prospect of trial on another
bribery charge growing out of the
pardon scandal which broke in the
last days of his administration early
this year . v
A Jury after de'lfheVntlng three
hours and taking four ballots last
night, returned a verdict of not guilty
for Mr. Davis on a chargo of con-,
WAN WITH IRRESISTABLE DESIRE 10
KISS' PRETTY GIRLS HELD AS LUNATIC
NEW YORK. May 21. (A. P.) ' ily explained his motives and later
Henry Clay Moffat, Brooklyn's man on another charge was sent to a hon
or mysterious impulse who Slves pltal for observation.
jewels away and admits he never He was released as sane, howeveK
sees a pretty girl without wanting to Yesterday ho kissed a nineteen
klSH her. Is again in a hospital for year old girl bank , clerk at Brook-
mental observation.
Some weeks ago the daughter and
niece of .Judge Heuben L. ' Haskell
of Brooklyn, received two mysterious
$1100 bracelets by messengor. De-
tectivestrailed them to Moffatt who
at first denied and then admitted
giving them. He never satisfactor -
HILL
HIT
LINES TO
rORTIANn, Ore., May 21. The
Portland Telegram today says that
aggressive action by the Great Northern-Northern
Pacific, controlling
the Oregon trunk railway and now
projected to be extended from Ilend
to KlaniathTalls and on to a connec
tion with the Western Pacific in Oil
for nia will be carried further in de
veloping the Oregon Klectric mil way
as a rival of tho Southern Pacific in
the Willamette vslley.
j The Oregon Coast region south of
!the Columbia river and west of Port
Hand nlso will be the scene of exten-
Mion of feeders of the sulmidiaries of
I the northern group.
One of the Important moves, to be
announced soon, adds the Telegram,
will be the application of the Oregon
Klectrlc railway for authority from
the Inter-state commerce commission
to extend from Albany southeasterly
along the middle fork of the Hanliam
river to tap the forest timber hold
ings of the Weyerhaeuser
Timber
company Hnd thu Minnesota Log and
Lumber company.
The latter i controlled by Iouts W.
Hill, chairman of the Great Northern
directors and recently acquired 3107
acres from the Mealey brothers , of
Linn county.
LADY ASTOIt'S BII-L HKATKX HY
2 VOTICS IN HOCKK OF LORDS
LONDON. Mjiv 21. f Hy Associated
BUCK WITH
ORE. EXfENSION
nlrplnne pr(.M. ) The bouse of lords tmhifj re
betwwn j,.rtd hy the clou- vole of 7 H to HO
Ixrd Astor s hfi to enable peeresses
In their own right to sit and vole in
the house of lords.
spiring with Carl J. Peterson, former
state bank commissioner, to solicit a
bribe for a pardon for Walter Orundy,
convicted bank wrecker.
There remains now against the for
mer governor and his son. Russell CI.
Davis, a charge of accepting a bribe
in connection with the Issuance of a
pardon to Kred W. Pullman, convict
ed forger. . , , i.
Above is shown the courthouse In
Topeka, the presiding Judgo Jamos
A. MeClure (left), and Chief Prosecu-
1 tor Tinkham Veale.
lyn s busiest corner. When arrested
ho said: "I'm attracted to young
. girls like a needle to a magnet. She
was such a nice girl I didn't think
sho would mind."
One of the girl's companions said
Moffat had kissed two other girls
1 before he was arrested. .
LONDON. May 21. (By Associated
Press.) Tills wus an anxious day for
sixteen Americans and approximately
950 others who tonight make their
Initial bow to King George and Queen
Mary at the first royal court of the
season in Ilucklngham palace.
The Americans to be presented are:
In the general circle Miss Jean
Field Illair of Richmond, Vn.; Miss
Mary Louise Hutterfield of Chestnut
Hill, Mass.; Miss Klizaheth Irving
Chose of Waterbury, Conn.; Miss
Mary Campbell Chester of New York
and Greenwich, Conn.; Miss Huzotto
Dewey of Chicago and Washington;
Mies Helen Kd wards of Cincinnati;
Miss Hetty Galey of Imilon, and Miss
Jonn Williams of Chicago.
In the diplomatic circle Mrs. Duke
McNamee, wife of the London naval
attache; Mrs. Herbert F. Leary, wife
of the assistant nnval attache; Mrs.
Claud A. Jonos, wife of the attache
for aviation; the Misses Marlon and
Alice Tully of Corning, N. Y., nieces
of Ambassador nnd Mrs. Houghton;
Mrs. John Lawrence of Boston; Mrs.
John Taylor of Philadelphia and Mrs.
Williamson S. Howat. wife of the first
secretary of the American legation at
Warsaw.
The presentations are to be made
hy Mrs. Houghton, wife of the ambas
sador. pnlari'1 PayL War Debt.
WASHINGTON, May 21. (A. P.)
Funding of llu- d-bt of the repub
lic of Poland to the United .Suites
w:im fornifillv completed todny nt the
trenwiiry with the delivery ' Acting
Recretary Winston of PollHh bonds,
amounting to $178,560,000.
MSA GIRLS
M PRESENTED
TOKING&QUEEN
5 People Reported
Drowned, Newport
Beach, California
44,
NEWPORT BEACH, C'ul., May
21. (Hy the Associated Press.)
Five persons are suid hy police 4
to have been drowned at the
entrance to tho harbor hero to-' 4
day when a boat was swamped 4
In a swift tide and a second craft
that went to Its assistance also
turned turtle.
None of the dead has baen 4
Identified yet.
WIFE DECEIVED
T"F
New York Woman Admits She
Had Infant Placed Beside
MATE BY BUYING
BABY A
Hor at Hnkpn-Vnlk HnmP 'charged someone connected with the
ner ai ueisen-voiK nome, dl,flni)l, wllh nmMnB lhP attempt nnd
u pAi cn Dnhi.t he has directed a complete InveHtlgn
Where FOrty-FOUr BaDieS . Detectives were ordered to ar-
rest a man named by Philip J. Barry,
Died. i:si!!ii'a venireman, as having approached
I him Tuesday before he was questioned
' I for Jury service.
I Barry said he wus acquainted with
NEW YORK. May 21. Nat Bass, ., wno u d nlm to -work
wealthy clothing manufacturer, who
for nlno months proudly regarded
himself as the father of a baby
boy. was today n disillusioned man.
Mrs. Bass hus admitted to As
sistant District Attorney Peconi that
she bought tho infant from a baby
home for 17!i und pretended it was
her own because her husband longed
for an offspring. The publicity at-
tached to the stnte'B Investigation of
the tnfautorlum of Mrs. Helen (lei-.
sen-Volk, where 44 children huve
died since 1918, led Mrs. Buss to .con
fess her houx. she said she feared
she might' bo called In the Investi
gation. '' Hhe told her husband first
and theij Mr. Pecora.
It was at t ie Oeisen-Volk Institu
tion that the ieby was placed In bed
with her, she said. Her husband was
notified that the stork bad arrived.
Nuw he refusss to keep tho child,
though ho and Mrs. Bass love It, be
cause he ''doesn't want to live a lie.
Steps . have been taken to place
the boy with the Society Tor the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Children. Mr.
Pecora is trying to find tho real par
ents. A mid-wife signed a "birth
certificate.
NUW YORK, Way 21. Mrs. Helen
Auguste Gelsen-Volk, owner of a
"baby farm" in ISast 80th street, to
day was indicted for first degree man
slaughter by a grand Jury after an
Investigation which showed that Wll -
Ham Winters, six months old, died In
the woman's place after his skull had
boen fractured.
The Winters' infant was one of
thirty children who died In the "baby
farm." Exports mild the Injuries In
dicated that Infant hnd been thrown
against a wall.
Health department
records showed
that fourteen other
chlldren died In another "baby farm"
which Mrs. Gelsen-Volk formerly
conductod In upper Park avenue.
The woman wns Indicted by unoth-
er grund Jury Tuesday on a charge of
substituting children placed in her
care. She was pleading not guilty to
this charge in general seHslons today
when the manslaughter Indictment
was returned. Her ball of $30,000 on
the child substitution chniKO was con-
tlnut-d nnd she was returned to jail.
NEW YORK, May 21. The clos
ing was firm. International Paper
crossed 63 tn a new high.
Heavy profit-taking, particularly In
the public utilities, failed to check
the upward movement of prices' in
today's stock market. Total sales ap
proximated 2,050,000 shares.
Roscbiirg Carnival Opens
Wall Street R?port
ROHKHURG. Ore., May 21. Rose- fenso and will toll tho truth Under the
burg's annual Strawberry carnival protection of tho court. Clark yea
opened this morning with clear skies terday In the presence of Robert Stnll
and the streets crowded with specta-tand another witness repudiated tho
tors. The baby parade held this mor- Htatement that William Scott Stewart
nlng wns several blocks long and 1y ever offered him a cent and stated
far the finest display ever held In the I - .. - -city.
j 4 Continued from page six)
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AS
.OMAHA, Neb.. Mrty 21. (Ry the Kris., C8 years old and a grand
A."Oclnled Preps.) 4nder the "big mother.
top'.' nf a little country tic us which j Seven years ago Mrs. Oerber "retlr
ls assembling In a pant tire south of ed." .putting aside her spangles for the
this city today sat a little gray haired shears of the seamstress. But being
woman, who. after a retirement of a dressmaker pulled and this spring
seven years has harkened to the call the 111 health which had figured In her
of the sawdust ring where nhe spent departure from the arena having li'ft
monthnn half a century as a horse- her. Mrs. Gerber looked up a show,
back rider ami trapeze performer. .illeglnning next Saturday she will
Hhe is Roue Mnretta, to tin; ninvnM tiutiln balance m the renin bucks and
topped world. In private life, she Is
Mrs. Koide M. Gerber of Leavenworth,
TAMPERING
WITH JURY
IS CHARGED
Venireman in Chicago Germ
Trial Declares He Was Ad-,
vised to Get On Jury and
It Would Be Made Worth
While Probe Ordered
Suspect Is Arrested.
CllK'AHO, May 21. (fly Associat
ed Press.) An alleged attempt to
tamper with nn alleged prospective
Juror Is the latest sensation of the
trial of Willlnm Darling Hhephord,
charged with killing his millionaire
foster son, William Nelson MuClln
lock, with typhoid germs.
Robert K. Crowe, state's attorney.
your way onto the Jury," und tromls.
ed to "make It well worth your while."
After ho had told a detective that ho
had been approached, Barry was ex
cused from Jury service and later made'
his statement to tho prosocutor. The
stute's attoreny said Barry's was not
the only Information ho hud and that
"'V " ' u i,
i""'" " "" "' "'y
Investigation of the first sensation
of the trial, the disappearance of Rob
ert White, one of the chief tube's wit
nesses, Vas undertaken by a Special,
grand Jury sessslon late . yesterday.
Arthur Bryne. en Investigator tor the
1uw firm defending Hhephordt and Mrit.V
Hylvla Adams, who previously had snldS
Whlto told hor and her husband that,
he had been offered 2B,0do and a
bungalow In Florida to leave. Chicago,
were railed beforo the Jury,'
No announcement of anye.c'tlo vol.'
ed was made nt the conclusion qf the
special session.
Beyond resulting In white's dlsap-
pen ranee and Harry's story, the trial
Bo far has made scant progress,
Throe tentaive Jurors, the same
number as selected Monday, htive
been accepted temporarily, after 48
venlrtfmen hod been questioned and
four peremptory challenges exercised.
OHi(AOO, May 21. A. P.j--fhe
Inbprious process of selecting a Jury
to try William Darling Hhephord for
the.nlletred murder of his rich foster
'som William Nelson McClintock. ;ran
thlfd In interest toady to two outside
sensations connected with the - Case.
The. forenoon court sens is on prod deed
no addition to the thre jurors num
bered its tentatively selected since
Monday. ' ' : '
6rand jury Investigation of the ols-
nppcarance of Robert Whlte( wanted
as a witness by the prosecution, cpn-
tinned, as did a nation wide search rnr
, teh man. Ills disappearance brought
a statement from William Scott Stew-
art and W. W. O'Rrien, associated In
defense of Shepherd, that the missing
witness ' had made an affidavit that
the case against Shepherd was a .
j "frame up" nn dthat he was wanted
. as a defense witness. .1
Their statement also took cognizance
"r ne. second sensation when they
termed pnntp j. narry. a venireman,
I who reported to the state's attorney
I someone had promised to' pay hirrt If
I he would work his wny in tho jury
- nhd act in behalf of the defense! a
detective seeking employment through
' advertising. :
The conspiracy acainst Shepherd
Is A house of cards and Is being blown
. nieceB &nA to tne fOU- corners of the
earth by tho four winds of truth," said
thfl h(ntcment hv atewart and O'Brien.
4,Th. rflrt , obviouslv a "fraine-Un
simply, hut not pure.
"Witnesses relied upon In" thli frame
up are" how beginning to flnck tothf
defense. I believe that both Clark nhd
'White will be wttnesens for the de-
YRS OLD RETURNS
TRAPEZE PERFORMER
perch hlnh on the trapeze burs
she
hopes.