Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 24, 1925, Image 1

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MEDFORD, OKKOOX. SATURDAY. OOTOliKW 'J I. Ittto
NO. 185
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LOFN.ORDER
IGNORED IN
BALKAN ROW
Greece Continues Invasion of
, Bulgaria and Bombard Pet
rich Despite Peace Move
Sofia in Mood for Pour Par
leurs With Athens ,
(By tlio Associated Press.)
Notwithstanding intervention by
the Xcaguo of Nations, tlio Greco
Hulgartan crisis Boomed to be grow
ing moro acute today with new
troop movements reported on both
sides.
The Greeks, following their ad
vance, to Potrich. in the Ttruma val
icy, aro reported to be movInK
agulnst tlio Rupol pass, which they
claim has been used by Bulgarians
as the route for Incursions Into
Oreo kterrltory.
Authoritative sources in Sofia any
Bulgaria is determined to resist any
further advance by the Greeks, de
ciding to make a stand as . far as
her limited military strength per
mits. Tho Bulgarians are sending
a new protest to the League of Na
tlpns. The meeting of tho league
.r.His 11 .,...!. a an Inntilnt infn till
dispute Is set for Monday afternoon beauty parlor proprietor, for whom
in Paris possci have been acum-inc the baek-
'' . woods and hills war Kurcka, for
nil yesterday in a
in -an Isolated
Set. Eve. Post's Story
on 'Shenandoah' Is
Questioned by Navy
Dirigible Prepared for Amundsen Polar Flight
WASHINGTON. OK. 21. (A.
I1.) The naval court of inquiry
Inlu the Hhcmindoah disaster to- 4
day asked the Saturday Evening
Post .whether Us recent article
on tho Shenandoah, appearing
posthumously under the name
of the late commander, Zachary
L.ansdowne, was authentic, as-
curate and completo as It camo 4
from his pen.
FIND GRAVE OF
GIRL IN EUREKA
MURDER PUZZLE
Half-Breeds With Scratched
Faces Held Posse Un
earths New Angles Dog of
Victim Slain Think Beauty
Shop Girl Held for Days
KUKKKA. fill.. Oct. !4. Tho body
of .Miss Carmen Wagner. IS. For.ndale
fiKKBVA. Oct. 24. lA. P.) The many days, was fou
.fc,. .,i u ,mu rudely made' crave In -an
turc toward the-league of Nations wooded section 75 miles tjast of here.
lne the outbreak of the Oreco- The young Woman had been shot to
II. I-,,1.I I... onmmnnlcntlOll death. Her dog
to the league secretariat today of a
loicgram saying uuiB--.ii.uii iiumn , -r.mDnnon of Miss Wag-
ciipled a blockhouse situated on Oreek "Ktc'' ' " ',",' r",,i
territory north of Uomirhissar. .,. ,,,, nrked .uiumubllc
the point whore
Her dog "Pronto," shot thru
the head, was found burled a few feet
, .SOFIA', Bulgaria, Oct. 24. A. P.)
Largo contingenta of Greek ' troops
continue to bo. sent toward -tho Bul
garian . border, tho Bulgarian tele
graph . agency announces. It; con
siders this as Indication that the
tireoks Intend to enlargo the scope
of. their present offensive.
. Tho, government says that Greeks
have pierced Bulgarian territory to ,,., .sl.nl.,0K ,,
n. uri)ui 01 inuiu m-uu ov.li
on n 20-milo front,
' - J.- "1- ' '
Not Enough Harvard
Descendants for Good
Glee Club by 2074
l.N'njANAPOl.lS. Oct. 24. (By
the Assocated Press.) One thou-
sand of Harvard's present alum- "K
nl, after six generations - will
lack descendants enough for a
good nice club, wllllo tlio same
number of unskilled laoorors -r
will have ono hundred thousand
descendants. Tills is Albei t Ed-
ward Wlggunt's examplo of the
failure of men of learning to
rcproduco themselves. '
'
Dirigible N'-J is being prepared in. Italy to carry llie rx))cliion of Koalil Amujsen, famed N'orl
wegian rxptorrr, and his American associate, Lincoln KlUwortli, from Home to Nome and into llic
Arctic. Commander S. Nobili of Italian air scrvire, designer of X-l, will command her on iliglit.
TOUCHDOWN FOR CONVICT'S
CALIFORNIA IN t atc im
I n I L UI
FIRST PERIOD
per
dead
several miles from
Miss Wagner and her dog wcro found
The rinding ut Sweet's body sovoral
Wagner, which ended yesterday. The Ore, Oct.' 24. (A. P.) California Won
boiiv of Miss Wauncr will be returned .tlio toss. California receiving on the
to i:nrckii today. south goal. Hodgon klckod off 40
f '.MULTNOMAH FIELD, I'OHTLAND,
PRINCETON BEAT
PRESIDENT
ASKS HI
E
SOVIET SEEKS
TO STIR NEGRO
TO RACE HATE
HOI E
Mr. Coolidge Sees Signs 'Par
ents Are Breaking Down'
Urges Action by Pulpits
and Pews Gives Address
to Y. M. C. A. Congress
WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. (A. P.)
The present day need of the American '
youth Is more home control through
parental action, President. Coolldgo
doclared today In addressing tho
forty-second International congress of
the Young Men's Christian association
of the United States. ,
Mr. Coolidge pralsod tho work ot '
the association as a "step in the right
dlreotlon," at a time when, "ttere are
Meet and 100 many Indications that the func
tions ot parenthood aro breaking
Russian Agitators Active at
Labor Conaress A. F- of
L Denounces
Puronses President 1)0- down-'
I Describing the home as tho
holds Barring Countess
'corner
stone of the nation," the president
declared that control of the nation's
youth from this source is preferable
WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. (A. P.) attempt in some way. to con-
, . , in stantly increase "tho government s
Communist niiliatora are seeking to ',., ,r ,,, 1.-.ri,r of chll-
rovolutlonitry fnld.
BYGOLGATE.9-0
YALE JSJflCTOR
Colgnto dofoatod PHncolon in the
PaiinnH niKnini-lnl utnrlliim ft' liv (1 Tim
1 Xfnrunn unni'iul n t ntiilifln wn In thn
Soon aftvr thn diHoovery wan made, yards to Young, who brouRht the bull i r;M Apnnmantc Iap lnll; onri final two mhiutcM of nlnvinir and
tho 1)oho arrestrd Walter David. 24-back to middlo of tho Hold. Ou a ' mMMmwiw ivi ixvhj ",forcod rrllu,,on into a BIlfoty for Its
TO JURY
The Amerlrtin neero labor con
gress whli-li' Is ineetlng In Chicago
tomorrow, is shown in tlio doscrip
tlvo llteralllie. of which official noto
has been taken in Washington, to
have been orgnulxed chiefly by com
munists, Willi backing from ltussla,
for' tho purpose of "awakening to
revolutionary significance" the
groes of America,
dren."
Too many peopla
ho continued.
"are neglecting the real well-being of
their children, shifting the responsi
bility for tholr actions, and turning
over supervision of htelr discipline .
and conduct to Juvenile courts.
"It Is stated on high authority, that
a very large proportion of the out
casts and orlmlnals come from the
no" ranks of those who lost the advan
tages of normal parental control in
Indian. Unex- criss cross, Young to Inilay. 16 yards
his face, dc- was made, . Twice California was
I,
vear-old half-breed
clared to resemble fingernail marks stopped for no gain on Oregon s Jo-
it,,, ,n,.nt fun,, nr his arrest, vard line. Time out for Callfnrnla.
Honibiirdnicnt and Invasion ot Ilul- nCHrei, .,, under way today for Jack '. An attempted forward pass was In
garlan territory by tho Creeks have tvlin hnlf-brotlier of David. yvcomplcted. Dixon punted to Orogon's
continued, nothwlthstanding steps "whether or not the nrrest of David nine-yard line, no gain. Jones gained
taken by the League of Nations to- rurnlsltpd n key to the mystery was a yard around right tackle. Wetzol
ward peace. Int clear today. Tho finding of her limited 43 yards to Imlay, no gain.
Just as the world has begun to ,)0lv an(1 tlle Brr0Ht 0r uu. ,H If -breed Ulxon made five yards- through right
bellevo that hostilities along the n(ijH111 rcsuliod In the creation of a tackle. Young one yard through
Macedonian gordcr have ceased andn(,. HP,.0.S f questioning regarding center. Young made four yards and
that the warring factions would rc-!llK, circumstances which led to the first down around left tackle. Dixon
main quiescent until tHo, council f leirl'x fnlc. The authorities believe gained four yards through left tackle,
the league settled tho controversy. Sw0(.t as 'killed for a roll of cur-1 On a criss-cross, Carlson to lmlay, the
thn Creek artillerists late Friday rpncy lM, curried , mis Wagner ball was put on Oregon's 12-yard line,
afternoon loosed a rnln of shells 1)U .r ,K s!rc curried away and On the same play Imlay put tho ball
against the already Borely strii Ken llut lu ,,.,, when a schicIi was luun a 1001 01 me oi.
town of Petrich and Oreek troops Parted and the countryside was being
advanced farther Into Macedonia. combed for them.
The Athens government Is of the. was she taken captive by the man
opinon that tho fresh maneuver bo killed Sweet and held until It
was .made before tho Oreek com- was thought dangerous to permit hor
inander received tho orders to cease t0 remain alive longer? This Is the
hostilities but to remain in the posl-Iqucstlon authorities will endeavor to
Hons occupied by the Oreeks until answer today.
Kulguria had acceptably replied to, :
the Oreek demand for Indemnity
und an apology.
SOFIA. Hulgaria, Oct. 21. tA. P.)
Hulgaria Is sending troops Into tho
war area and has decided to make
a stand as for as her limited mili
tary strength permits. In case tho
Creeks contlnuo to invade the tcr-
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
Young went through center for a
touchdown. Score, California 6. Ore
gon 0. Carlson kicked goal. Score.
California 7. Oregon 0.
Hodgcn kicked to Imlay, who re
turned to California's 35-yard line.
Time out for California.
Young went through ccntor for three
yards. Inilay fumbled the ball on a
crisscross, Hodgon recovering. Ore
gon's ball. Jones went through ccntor
for two yards. Jones niado one yard
through right tackle.
Ulxon punted 40 yards to Anderson,
who returned tho ball five yards. The
ball now on Oregon's 42-yard line
.Innoi u-nnt thrnlteh rle:llt tackle for
NEW YOKK, Oct. 21. (U. S. Bureau t,rc0 yards. Anderson made one yard
of Markets.) Friday's liour market: thmuch left tackle. Wct.ol minted
rltorv granted her unacr uio u-oaiy caniornia. cars; ,cw torn, i; ure '43 iaras to Imlav, who returned ball
of Noullly. This is stated in author- gou. S; Washington, 1; Now York, 7inlnevnrds. The ball Is on California's
native circles here. . uy ooat.
.. Tito agoncy declares that the popu- Market slightly weaker. Oregon
ttlon Is highly excited, and that feel- Hose, 1497 boxes, cxtrus $4.10 to $4.96;
Ing Is growing that a limit must soon average. $1.25; funcy, $3.45 to $I.C0;
oe sol to tho retreat ot tho Ilul- nverago, $4.29.
iriirltin forces Anjous, 2065 boxes, extras $3.10 to
if ihn rii-neks are not const ruined $100; average, .(.i; tancy, .i.w to
to halt their offensive." says the $4 40; average. $3.90; specials, $3.00
ogency, "tho Dulgarlan army, though H-46: average, $3.92-
not possessed of much rnatcrhil. will
9-yard linn. Scoro end first quarter.
California 7, Oregon 0.
not look oivjnuch longer passively at
violation of the national soil und will
defend Itself."
The' Itulgarlnn government' has
sent a noto to Athens reltoratlng Its
denial that llulgarlan troops have at
any time violated Greek frontier outposts,-regretting
that It cannot entor
Into direct pour parlers with Greece
and confirming Its desire to await
(Continued on oB "It
TL'C'SON. Ariz. Itodmun 15. Oris
com. Jr.. scion of n wealthy Phila
delphia fumlly and nephew of I,loyd .)B.ooo to' 1K.0O0 people witnessed the
Tho weather w-as Ideal.
MULTNOMAH FIKI.I.J, POTtT
LAM). Ore.. Oct. 24. (A. !'!) Tho
largest crowd that ever gathered in
the Itoso City for a football gamo wit
nessed the contest between tho Uni
versity of California and Oregon elev
ens. All scats were filled long before
play begun with stundlng room at n
premium. It was estimated that from
liriscom. lormer nniuiiaimuur 'contest
Itomc. is the new otmctic inairuciui 1
of the Evans school hero. I PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 24 (A. P.)
1 'A clear, day greeted the assembled
IIKDDINO. Cel. Paul Vogt. of -hn,. f tha ITnlversltv of Orecon
Portland.-was killed Instantly when aa university of California football
teams which met at Multnomah field
he was caught In the belting of
rock crusher. One leg was pulled
from his Dody.
It
I
COLLUSION. REVEALED BY ARRESTS
NEW LONDON, Conn.. Oct. !4.
A. P.)--Hturtllng evidence of collu
sion botween liquor transports In rum
l ow and coast guard patrol bouts en
gnged In blockading the rum runners,
officials claim. U brought to light
here today with the arrest of two H"
ma clnlmed.wns secured from the rum
ship Vlngas In rum row by Chief
Iloatswain's , Mule Whltehod, WTio
was In command of the pnlro) boat.
Paltna's signed statement alleges
that the liquor was secured from the
schooner on Thursday but wus not
distributed until yesterday afternoon
nines. Oullllano Mnhalll. of the l"nltl at Noank where the patrol boat put In
states destroyer Trlppe. and Felix for repairs after returning from rum
Pnlma of the patrol bout CO 117.
In their posesslon state officers
found 20 quarts uf liquor which Pal-
row. The boat s how. according to
Patma was damaged when It ran Into
the rum schooner. -
. CO
this afternoon In ono of the most 1m
portunt games of the Pacific coust
Intercollegiate season.
It W-as the first conference game of
iho year for California and the serond
for Oregon. Tho University of Ore
gun team and hundreds uf students
arrived last night from Kugene. He
served seats were at a premium yes
terday and Indications wore that a
larger crowd than has ever wltnosscd
a football game hero will be assem
bled at Multnomah field for the game.
The lineups announced this uftcr
noon follows:
Oregon. Position. ' California.
Smith Lc. Mull
Sinclair Lt...?. Sargent
Shields .. Lg Coulter
3ohnson C Miller
Ilallcy ltg Carey
Kerns Mt - Cock
Mauti fC) .He.... Dougory
Anderson Q Blewett
Vitus .,. Lh Dixon
Wctsel Ith (C) Imlay
Jones F Jubs
Willos Made This Morning rSn roS1"
State Asks Death De
fense Springs Surprise in
Plea Holman's Death Accidental
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 24. The trial of
Ellsworth Kcllcy and Jamoa WHlos,
convlclw charged with Tom Murray
with tho murder uf Guard John
Sweeney In th jirifion hrenk of
August 12, went to tho Jury at 12:14
o'clock today, following a morning of
ai-ffumcntif by Iho opposing attorneys.
, Kor the Btate IlHtrict Attorney
John Cttrftun demanded of tho Jury
thnt In Justice to the people of tho
MtHto of Oregon and In JUHtlc.c to the
defendant Murray, already Honlenccd
to hang for the murder of Sweeney,
that they return n, verdict of guilty uf
firm degree murder without a. recom
mendation for life lmprlHonment.
Tho pronecutor attacked tlio plea
of tho defense thiit neither WIIIoh or
Keller purtlcIputfH) In . tho actual kill
ing of Sweeney, pointing out that the
law required that -all partiew to a
criminal conspiracy In which murder
Is committed arc equally guilty und
HUHceptlhle to the mimo penultlen.
"Should thene two defendantH
cftcupc tho death penalty meted out
to Murray simply becauHe they hold
hack und allowed him to commit the
act which opened tho woy to their
Hborty7" Ciiinon a.tked. "There Ih no
ovidonco of either of them holding
hack and refusing to take udvnnttige
of the deed he committed." The re
sponsibility of upholding tho officers
who have sworn to servo your Inler
eMts restM with you fn Ihls case, ladies
und (fnnllnnrn of the Jurj. and I truii
that you will not be found delinquent
in your duty."
To the contention of the defense
that neither of the defendants con
templated any killing, or understood
thiit there wus to he uny violence.
Cur son countered with quotations of
the testimony of WIIIoh and Kelley
themselves to the effect that If cor
nered thy would shoot their way out
of the difficulty In which they might
find themselves If It threatened their
ca pture.
Will K. King for the defense, con
cluded hit final argument this morn
ing along the name linen hh outlined
by him yesterday and most of his
Htutements this morning wore repeti
tions' und elaborations of statements
made yesterday. He sprung a sur
prise however. In laying tho shooting
of Ouanl Mill tlolmun to Wright
(tardner, another guard who rushed
Into the tower und pulled Holman
down nnd outside.
"It is my theory of this Incident,"
said King, "that frdner was excited
and his testimony shows thin, when he
entert the towar. That he grabbed ft
shotgun In tho tower and In his x
oltemcnt accidentally discharged the
gun."
O
rilOVIDKNCK n. I.. Oct. 24. (A.
P.) Valo defeated Hrown today 20 to
7. Itoth . teams scored In tho first
period and after that the Yulo de
fense prevented further scoring by
Hrown. White the Ells added thirteen
points In tho second period.
KltANKUN KIEI.D, PHILADEI.
1I1A. Oct. 24. (A. P.) Pennsyl
vania conquered Chicago, 7 to 0 to
day in a bitterly fought intor-noo
tlonnl battle in the rain nnd mud be
fore u crowd of close to liu.(KM).
The negro trade unionists whoso their youth. They are refugees from
participation In the union has been broken homes who were denied tho
NitfVt ;d. have., been vP'ndl?y icceamiry ,bcnpnut ..ot ptuwnUd lovo
! AmoNuun " I-'ederatlon i of . .Jib0i' and direction." "'
through its president, William Orenn, Rovtewlng the founding and work
(o refrain from uny connoction with Qf tho Y. M. (-'..A., tho president an
il, i sorted It recognize? that "wherever
In a statement denouncing tho there arc young men, there la a flold,"
whole purpose of the congress, which for its aotivltls. adding that "probably
In the manifesto prorJalms tho pur- no othr lay force assert so lurge an
poso also of redressing what it re- influence upon tho young people
gurds ns the social grievances of ' "It Is Increasingly true that tho
American negroes, Mr. Oreen do- hope of tho futuro lies In the youth
dares, "It will not bo held to bene- of tho present," he wild, and serving
fit th encgro but Instill Into the this truth, the associations through
lives of thnt race, tho most per- countless study circles and open
nlclous doctrine race hatred." forums prepared tho. youth both for
A number of trades unions have personal betterment nnd a wiser dis-
been "deceived Into spending dole- charge of public obligations,
gates" Mr. Oreen said lu warning "Ono of tho chief characteristics of
"all negro members of trad, unions. Christianity la that It is a militant
that thev ure being led into a trap and crusading fulth." tho president
thnt will eventually bo their un-, . '
rtnln( partakers of Its; Inspirations and Its
i uiMinuiiiiiuiin
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Tlio re-
have been constantly
speaking Its truths among their asso
ciate h. If that fulth Is to maintain Its
.,i I ' i-r,.i,.i t viit t)iH vitality that work must go on.
Mr7 1,fi''m CT 3 ..ri.d.nt "I I" not enough that there would
InAnV f'.0,".V:y r:',ianU"1 J fT i2 the pulplts-there must
toda, (W dge m,.ey as an altempt to ad-
aliens
views.
no m-
he is
pou
bo sumcient to huvo oxaiteu preaon
Ing by tho clergy unless there Is ex
alted living by tho lulty. Your Chris
tian association represents an effort
to augment In every field tho lay .
fusal of the state department to
MINMCAPOLIH. Minn.. Oct. 21.-
(A. P.) Notrn Damn downed
pota In tho mninorfnl stadium
ir to 7, with brilliant dashes, by I n,inHter the law burring
Christie Klannigun, the Rockne left klllW tn ,0i,i revolutionary
half, figuring largely tn tho scoring. ,-,.i,i..it iiM roeeived
Tho Gophers plnyod tho bouth Hcnd f0l.IllHuon (,n the iuse, but
men on oven tonus inrougnnui tno ,.ft,t(. n,.,. ,iin iipimrtment's ac-
fln,t half, but foil l-oforo tho duhlns , wn lllkl.n , vrmA Amortal S"nU ,o iniitolo tl i t.u.h. ot
i'"" '!"!;1C" 'n l" """ tW."0rl0"H, nu-cl. . Xl"n r?i !V! mT.. p.pl.
" I - " ' Tl.o t. .!. lot.l at... viilnnrl tlin V T
C A. as one of iho strongest bonds of
common Interest, "between .' Canada
and the United States. 'f stating It has
contributed It u greater harmony of
Interest between neighboring nations.
: "It. Is a great Instrument for do- .
mestlc Improvement und international
progress," ho said.
Those who roprovo Iho American,
people and their government "for an
alleged failure to assist oilier peoples
und who aro making the loudost com
plaints." on this score, Mr. Coolldgo
said, "probably never took tho trouble
to uscertuln what wo huvo Uuno and
what wo are doing."
"It In gratifying beyond mcusuro to
realize," he concluded, "how tha
geous, generous hand of
the real American continues to reach
out to those in need. Those works
stamp America with a continuing ef
fort, working for niorul regenora-:
tlon."
I mmiwR NO AGREEMENT
I UU I UI IL.L. VUVI1LV
Iowa 15, Ohio Hlnto 0.
Columbia 2G, WlllianiH 0.
Tonn Hlato 13. MtchlRan AkkIoh 0.
Navy 37, Wcstorn Maryland 0.
Notre Dimio 1!, MliincHota 7.
Nlnarn III, Holmrt 7.
Dartmouth, 32, llaivanl 9.
I'ltlKburx 12, QirnoRio Tech 0.
MIclilKan 3, llllntilH 0.
KELSO' 1., TRIAL
'S
IN HUGE MERGER
K ICI.Hl , WllHh., OK. 21. (A. P.)
After vainly Irylim for lx houm to
ri'uch a verdict tho Jury In tho hcuoihI
trial of A. II. Clorilon. former wnlor
Mupeiint-enileut, on rhorKen of embez
Klomeot, wuh tllmulKHcU at midnight
ItLMt niLrht.
Tho riml ballut Htoiul Beveii To five, aleady, con
for neiiiilttnl nnd the final volo wan
cIkIU to four fin iirritlttal.
riordim wiih Kranled it now trial ful
loultiK hlx flint trial low weelm ubo.
which remjlleil In the ennvlcilon.
NI'AV VOKK, (Jet. 21 (A. I'.)
Alliance of four f thn IcadhiK phono
Kraph compaiiips of the world, repro-acntln.-;
a total capitalization of ap
proximately IS.OOO.tiOO, and nporntlnif
factorlea In eleven rountrles. w.-ib an
nouneud today by the I'oliimbia I'hnno
Kraph company, ono of tho coni:orn
Involved In tho transaction.
-'SEALEO VERDICT IN LOVE PiRftCY CASE;
T
WAS ACTRESS PURSUED, OR PURSUER?
mini:oi.a
Thoro waa
2 1. -(A. I'.)
Npecultltioll
KA ItAC'lir, India. jit. l. Kiiy
velaave been aunk III thn Peralan
KUlf In the wornl cyclonic tilorm in tho
momory of the pnacnt cnnnratlon.
Mpmhiioii from llualSc. Porala, eatl
mate the death Hat at from 1000 to
t00.,
N. v.. Cu t
Iisiileriible
today over the attempt ot two jurora
to conKialulate Mra, Charlea C. l'rey
after a Healed venllK hail been re
turned lii her I au. oao alienation null
n Kill n t Mlaa Wlliln Ueniiett, iietreaB.
Tho Jury, which waa romponcil of
married men. renulreii only Iblrly
liilnlltea to reach a iIccImIiui yeMtenbtv
but Juatlce Kaber already had loft
Iho court when they returned ho th
vordlel waa Healed until Monday.
When thn tv amllliiK Jurora ap
proached Mr. I'Yey hi 'J attorney,
Mlvln II. lOdwarda IntorforcU . Miytng
haatlly: "tlenlluincn, do not dlacuaa
your verdict under any clrcum
atunoes."0 O
tn cliurnliiK the Jury Juallco Kabef
mild they must not allow any opinion
aa to Improper relutlona hotwoen tho
aetrowi and tho turfman to influence
their doclHlon.
"Tho nucHtlun for you to decide la
whether MImjj Menneit waH Iho puf
auer or llie puraued," bo mill. ,
Ah to tho amount of daluaROil Ml
t bo event of u verdict favoring Mra.
l"rey, ho mild that no nialtor lioir
wldo a nian'a experlenco mlRht be, It
whh almont lnipoaalblo forjilin to put
a money valuation on love.
Mra. Maruarot I'roy. tho plaintiff,
aat with bowod hoad, clasping and tin
claaplng hor handH, during the auin
mlng up by uttornoya. Mlaa Bennott
left the court room smiling. .
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