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MEDFORD M5IE TRIBUTE. ftEEDFOIlD, OR KAON". MONDAY. :PRIL 22. 1929.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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Hill uid on Utttiaivi:
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pailj, eltboilt Sunday, awoth 05
luiir. vtiiMut Bundir, oot rear
bir. oiia sundai, ouc re .00
All terns, casta la advance.
liEMRER Or TUB ABSIICIATEII PRE)
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TV Associated hfsi b eicluslwti sntltM to
th. mc for pubtlcatHM of all new dupatehat
credited la It or etheretsa credited la this paper,
and a!e to tiic toral nam puoltsbrd Herein.
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eereia are alio reserved.
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U. C MiX.tASfcN CUM I' AST
omm Is Nf Tork. Chroo. Dtimtt.
frtMbca. lx AwelC 8ftUe. PoctUnd
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Pri-y
h As the weatherman shows no
inclination to do anything nbout
the weather, we have taken the
same in churge and will straighten
. It out forthwith. Tomorrow will
be u fair day, and Wedneday will
be a dandy, and Thursday some
heat will be turned on. After that
: the weatherman tun do his own
work.
There Is not much us of the
country press fearlessly cussing
1 he pa t hei Ically hopeless I 'on la ml
. bull team, with Ihe metropolitan
I press bleating: HKAVKKS I'l.AV
U K K AT- BALL. IIUT LOSIi.
Roger Wolf is three (Si years
old today. Time sure does fly, he
said, while claiming to be us young
as he ever was.
COMIXO EVENTS
(Kaiwis (hy Star)
I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by Mrs.
W. A. Mct'owen or .Mrs. Lil
lian Ruth Mct'owen after this
i 16th day of April. 1929; gov
ern yourselves accordingly.
V. A. McOowen, 2815 K. 10th
St. f
lens of Chicago. Funeral from
the residence
The plight of Walter Cyr, the
young larmer of Concordia. Kas.,
who tried to commit suicide in
order to escape from the attentions
of a persistent "life Insurance sales
man. Is a matter that ought to ap
peal to everybody. (Klamath
Kails News.) A nicer way is to
convince the agent you have heart
trouble.
The man using a cane, who
nearly heat a man with eight golf
sticks, In a golf ganie. probably
attributes his defeat to the fact
that he did not wear golf pants.
The womenfolks are waging war
on the odor arising from cooking
cthliage. -
Jim firlevew h-.w two fnxea that
set him hack the beat purl of a
devoured hy one of hi At dons, j
and ic cam, or the moneky.
ule; '
"SKtrril A tNKKAT I .Mi III"
tTnvt OUiHiicli)
loiter IH Priest, with an In
dictment tag fluttering, ran
for ConKretss as a Keuublican
and was elected. Mr. Loemh
and Mr. Swanson today found
they dtd not have enotiKh vi
denee aKmust le lVui to
i-U let.
mf nignwMys were tittetl Sun-
nay witn caa. of bi-kr.iM, I
If a ;aekrahbit can't keen out of ;
tne road of an auto, a pedestrian1...:.. i . ...
fcas a slim chance. cume n.umn uevreas.M i:- per cent, the wealth of these .Master
AMP1.K VATKT"fR XKXViFarrS!U "n" ' eent."
Hairv tlldline Vreka Journal! j ' That federal assignee to the farmers is necesarv, evervone
This is highly Important. th- Lrants. hut until the facts t.r..seiit...l Kv- . r..M ' i;.-
cow never
the milk.
puis emiufih water in :
Idy Knrtl-('nute of the local
ImiiMtbm Itnlish set. is tryinn to
live down me report she weighs
I 3t pounds.
Another delusion has been punc
tured. The Asia Mn.ine for May !
prints a picture of a Cossack play j
Ing a steel guitar, which is n.ih-
ing but an overgr.wn ukelele. The i
Citssacks have always been pic-
lured tN fieivsa innta . u.-4a..i.. !
black mustaches, who rxxle uild
horses" with one leg wntpped;
a round the saddle horn, to steal
the village queen and pack her t.ff j
to the steppes. li was support
to sleep In the tmow, and spit
against the wind, and able to kill j
a eow with one blow of hi mighty
fist. Now kmk at the treed. :
Squattet In the gntws, lingering a j
ukelele! Huh' I
4 FANt V WKITiV
(KMurado. Kan., IliajMrr)
The men taylng lha l'i Line
JtiiM of LaHurpe are working r
Kardlera of tl-a- Weaithvr A num
Iwr have moved In to Lallan
nit wvrral Kinlpy are living In
we Hons Ihe onee vre have met
peema like nlcv people and they
Ito at the compeny'a comand lut
pay up, be tor they l-vr pay
thear hou rent two week in ad
ianr becae)e they tlont know
hen they will have lo mnvr
they eay thear next move will he
riuaana the comieny thouaiht
thear children are nice- behaved
nd aa well advanced a any
averadf children of thear age.
You dont learn any thin from
any one that dont know more then
you do to week good compney ore
ione 1 a good Idea,
j A letter from Mra. Joe Paul Maya
.Ihe will b horn aoon a ehe h
a Man and hie Wife who will help
oSre for her thear In no plaice
like the four wall of your own
home.
THE POWEK
AK AnF. UK; II LA' FI.ATTKI.KI) by the ro.spon.se of th,
wi'iillipr mnn tci our hiicnt'sti'iiis of n wei-k hro.
AVc then urp'd tile iiuislor of
I he I'loixlcil licavi'iis too (tiicl;y,
and then lie ivrhiin llmt the
This program has lifi-n followed nut to t'ts letter. We would
rtMitiud those inelined to complain of the Continued cloudiness
that this eondtt ion has saved the
danger of destructive frost'.
.May tli jiimd work fio on.
Of course, if the weather man prefers to raise the tempera
ture mid clear the skies, we have no serious olijection. Hut let
him take no unnecessary chances. In the mutter of weather
us in most other things, it is belter to lie safe than to be sorry
All thint-'s considered, the present climatic conditions lire
highly satisfactory, thank you!
FEOST DAMAGE NOT NECESSARILY MONEY LOSS
Svk:
nia
AKIXli (tF FK'O.-'T DAM
losses ill the April freeze iipprnsiiniite $I(K,(I(K.
Such an estimate is olivimisly incorrect, for the losses in
dollars ainl cents simply can't he
I hat tlioiisiintls of car loatls
recent frosts, no one tlcnies. lint it is also iiinlenialile that the
fruit jrrnwer who loses :i(l per cent of his crop, hut secures a
1(10 per cent increase in the net incnirtv from the fruit reniain
iii". instead of losing money, makes it.
,i , . j t '
Ill ulher wonls. tmltl tliv
: the liWMietm v loss to (lifnrilin
!....
j fst minted, imicll less computed.
J So wV would surest tn tilt
; ... . ,
; ........ ....... , .in i M(. ...! ,u -ni
they nhandon estimalin.' frosl
,, , . . ' , .,, , , . : sure in the chest cavity and of
the losses ill toimaire, mid there will he no cause for oemplaint. ic.ursc Increases pressure in the ab
Wliether this destructim in tonn;ii;e represents a profit or luminal cavity. The effect is to
i, . ,i , , i , . . . - . jdraw blood from the arms and
loss to the iildividtud jirorer, can only he determined after the from the head and neck into the
hooks for the season have heen
ARE ALL FARMERS
j
KCAl'SK of the general agricultural depression there is
.. .. 1 !
a widespread impression that until the government takes:
B
SOPH radical action, the individual farmers lot w lmneless j
. . r -i-i
.muiuiMK mp mi 4ii licit: 111 me
view, written by Dr. Kohert Stewart, dean of asrrietiltnre of S
the Tniversity of Nevada, this is
lr. Stewart claims, in spite
-l. i , ...
AmoncHii apnmlture Itirm the past f,-- yours, it lias been ;
liossililt- for farmers in everv ret ion to make not onlv liveli-1
hood, hut a marked finaneial
them, seattered throuirhiiut the
In reviewins the master farmer movement sponsored four ;
years a(!0 liy protip of farm piililieatious, the writer offers
nroof that lu- intelligent ,.f n..l... .....tl,...l.. .1 l.'...,
"
succeeded throiifiltmit a 'period
opportunities have been st ruirij) iiifr against failure. Kor thfir
outstanding siiceesx they have been singled out and invited to
membership in the .Master Farmers.
"Their records prove." Vr. Stewart asserts, "that
there is probably as cotul. if not better, opportunity in
farming today for the vomit; man of the ritrht type, as
there is in any other line of effort."
The IS farmers t-clected last year from Oklahoma made an
4v,ri'!-,' '' '"eome of ln.4 per c.
i-t;xes, insurance ami all operating eost.s duriii" the
Their yields of wheat
fr yields of wheat,
nearly doubl-d the average yields of other fanners in the state.
"All the Master Fanners used the mot approved methods
of prod net ion, he ivpi.rt. "All practiced crop rotation and fol
lowed methods of muI, improwment Mich as i:rovin
legumes to better the quality of the soil. On tliest farms lb
per eeiit of the land was in leirum.es, while in th
whole only per cent was thus planted.
Ueecntly i.i .Master Farmers
- r .-. i. .
' 1 " "n" ,M','n r'mimen.ieu inr tho honor.
period from l!MS to l!rN when
,'jditwl, tlie d.vlaratiiMi that the
sm-cev is more important than
scarcely he d- tiied.
A Mexican inimk'tant is charired -M in yet into this coun
try. Naturally he sees a chance to save money bx joining tlu
rchol army and irettinir acro the lino for nothing.
At least Tin duana
sn't
: to
pr'l'ertty. They re iinin
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MUTJAND JEFF
SC& WHAT t PtANTD
pott. Tr uSoal Custoaa u T Plac&
n rtG Het- BvjT
DISTINCT LV AMfc(CAM.
Tiai IC .....
V J
OP THE PRESS
Morm imd siitisliinc not to clear
lint to wuit until nljoiit May 1,
heal had lieen turned on.
expense of siiilidiur, and the
AUK, we note (hat the Califor-
computet! at the present time.
of fruit were ilestrovetl In- the
- , , , , -
Vi - r s fruit cr. hns hern sohl.jaml neck by valves in the Jugular
lioriiniltuiv siltiplv cjiniiut
'
California slate deoartmcnt of
. .
( iiniii,! tii ,t miii iiar iiiiiun-, in.ii i
losses in dollars and cents nt J
closed.
LOSING MONEY?
x- I
current .Minn American ne-
not true.
of the, ceneral degression
J
0f
sueoess
and more
than 3(X of ,
fount rv. have nroved it
""'"-- i"iii
when their neighbors with equal .
nt above living expenses, rent
.seasons of
col ton. com and other eroiw
state as a '
were v.l..t,',! In k
ailsas Ollt
. . .
Dnrin-- the
il.. .r...nltne..l ...., m. ..r .!...
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individual factor in aL-rietiltural
any legislative enactment can
expect any let-up in American
huild a sreoud racetrack.
The Boys Americanize
OM TtVE Aoofttn
this SIGm S
"THg MefcJTH
a.
NO
I II AMti Uue'UG ALSO LFt UMtlt rJ i .. .r., . . . . M T5.ftTMCt HA( X'i ' I
J' r- i 1 SAN'S MARK AT THS I'.-rl I V I a.. ,tt. r An'-r- N I - V I
' - I I Z.'-: ' I I I BACK HOMt. I i r - t
I - K. I Dr" I 1 1 I . . . . I . I . I .. ! : . v w.- , I vw,,,,,.. i
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
gujued letura ptrtalslnf to (wraonal
treatment, artli 0 aoaworod ttj Ut. brad? If a elamped, eell-ejdreaeed an.riwpa la enclosed
Letlera abould ba brlel and written to ink. ou:f to tba large onabcr el lactara ra
caltad. onlr a tew can ba anewarad bara. No rtplr can ba nuda to quarlaa act aonroraa
Inf to toatnKtloiia Adflraaa Dr W HI Ian Rrad la eara of tblo baaravapva
T.t..HS, M.WltK .WfVMm AHUIT T..K ,-.., "WTI..X
Tha f...taiK vnin ti n.l t tin .l 1. a. a. ' ... a it . in Ml I In uot.lilv In.
! larger v-lna of the cheM cavity
I Uh7.rn.xj and .h.lomen or an a.lult
hold u pint of blood: The loltil
a,ltl,y of Wood l .he ho.iy ef
three pints of blooii. and some in-' or healthful as uny other meansldlne In southern California, on the
Idlvlduals have recovered after the!"f cookifts- Thei-e is no danger of j Gulf coast or in Florida,
loss of as much as four pint of ' contamination of the food, tiuch i .. ,
blood. A factor of some Inmnw.
i ance is the lime tile bleeding takes;
t of course sudden outpouring of
blood in the legs by valve.s in the
i than a prolonged bleeding.
Tlie pint of blood in
veins mentioned is virtually a cis
i tern, for it is shut off from the
bind 111 the kegs by valves In the
j femoral veins. at their entrance to
the pelvis: from blood in the arms
by valves in the subclavion veins Answer. Mop the skin of palms. You can't Indict a whole nation
at their entrance to the vena cava:Jand palmar surface of fingers once ' but apparently you can indict nrac-
iml fimii tho t, In !... ilullv fnr n uvb with e..i..tinn f!.i-.ii.. ...u. : , . .
v"i,,s -ry one has heard of thv
valves In the heart, but few know
about these valves In the veins
lwhh h H, rve an Important purpose,
The downward contraction of the
oiapnragm in tne act or inspiration
tdrawing in breath) lowers pres
veins in the chest; also to
draw blood from the great veins
i in the abdomen into the veins in
j the chest. Then when the dia
; phragm again relaxes, and expira-
tion t breathing out) occurs, the
,rew,ure within the cne1 increases.
but the blood is not driven back
into the veins of the limbs and
neck and head tecause the valves
ol,struci hackflow. So it has to goj
on Into the right side of the heart
It is a most satisfactory arrange-
I mem. As long as you keep on
breathing you are sure to have
some circulation. Rut were it no:
t,r inis pumpine eneci or oreatn-
,nK one wouU, haTe a verjp rot
-irrl-Ti"n indeed, rr the force .f
.,, drive the Mood all throueh the
, arteries, squeeze or press it through
Zi io
one had to depend on cravlty alon
'".rarry the Wood hack to the
hcurt. one could not put in such
in hours in the uprisht posirtorr
All along the course of the blood.
especially in the arteries, the elas
ticity of the arteries itself is a help
in keeping up the circulation, pro
vided the valve between the heart
and the aorta is competent. Then,
too. the contraction of muclej
everywhere aids the circulation in
arteries and veins by presinc upon
them and driving the blod abn-r-J
since u can t po back acainst hiirh
er pressure behind.
Loll inc. slumping. prilonired
standing, and even slow unsp.ritetl
Wi,,kin r-ather favor stagnation of
i"c veins 01 tne lets. in (iTcaMs n feller s curtiin jmv
Snappy, quick, spirited walking. 'er. tinle-v. o' cnursr, he's a naiiind
anil varioiLs simple exercises car-) btrn boiul sjdcsniaii.
r:e.l out with viciir, help the bleed j iCopyrlght John K. Iille Co.)
to get out of these veins up ith. t
the ci-iTern where the breathini- f -
pump can dipns of it. j
When one stands quite still and i
ceases, breathing for half a minute, i
j tne niuoij amiosi ceases to move in
ihe veins of the legs, because the
j m-rvmis pressure and breath. m: is
f wanvly Mifl.clent to overcome the
welirht of the cohimn f
tb - b.n v- ins.
and girdles are i
- . .in.ui.timn.
Ql la iOS AND WsWKIlS
Aridity and 1 ml iia'-M km.
reing somewhat inereanbm- and,
havim; litlb confidence in m.v-t M. '
I am writing you in relation!
to a condition I feel should le '
corrected in the interest of eo.-d
healih and efficiency. Ju; wbatt
is meant by aculiiy and indices-
, inn? . . . J. It. i. tion of monarchy has ceased to be
Anfrwer.--The petulance of pari- an issue among the working
tents in notorums, c-pecUtly w hen 1 classes." and he. Cook, is republi
(tbt're attempting to wntv.il ..mc!can only "in theory. '
path.-inuirai' condition alone thej "The prince has be-.n a chief
. banks of the alimentary canal. Utit factor In destroying my republi
. nevertheless you should ponder iheranism." and the prince could
; case of the mule; when be was 'walk, unharmed, in the dark in
j feelim: squeamish he had no con-! the most miserable mining dis
l fidence in doctors or medicin-. t trii t. says t'wli.
the vt-ienn.trian cured him jut 'be! That s enlihlning.
the North Pole. And
I WELL, yje'ue 6oT TH tAl f TA TA. CHlf f ife- 3& -vo '
HBfiif-.UiM c rz.r n,r- CAKif: APTCP S ..... .., JJAmT v.-- ' I
haelt and hrfleoa, aol to eneeeee dlaIoal as
iirneiiincd ucHlity an J
jft!uin. .aiienl a Ie . 1,1.
! trouble; w.ineuin.-., iney ore Irl.-k
.l.Kn , offera-U ,c,,., of
an adult Welch- l"""e imi-iiiKmio oy ouciun UI . j
ins 1 50 pounda In, 'l"etlual.le repute j rap,ail, Kraus am, .,eutenan't
probuldy f-lKhij Ninltary l.kmB. fpston. in a standard armv olwer-
plnts. Wo du not I "u coiusider Lukiiig broad.; vation plane, not especially pre-
know how lurKe a,or cookoiB potat.K's. apiiles. etc., inipared, took an early breakfast in
loss of Mood a; " v'n "" uil """Vv a sapi- Washinsion and arrived in Havana
man may survive, ' tary. method? Is there danger of Ut 5:46 p. m.. having sto)ied at
hut we know that . contamination of the food by any Charleston and Miami on the way
a normal adult undesintble element In the smoke . a
will readily re- j or Has from the krro-n? It. II. ( Soon business men will riy from
cover from a ' K- ' - j Chicago, in winter, and that same
hemorrhage of' Answer. It Is iulte as sanitary ! afternoon take a sea bath and then
stoves, pronerlv constructed ami:
regulated do not smoke, of course'
1 the products of combustion of any
houid be carried out of the!York Cil urginS workins people
, fuel
hiiiKH thmili'h I haft nhlmnaf nx fliiii
the creit;It Is well to provide a ventilator
the cHkintf stove
away smoke, crease and odors.
MveHiiiijc Hands.
Kindly insert in' your column
remedy fur sweating hands. K. H.
' -
twenty-five (Si grains of chromic
aId in one ounce of water. After.are Indicted by a federal grand
week or so you may make an jurv in Ixjs Angeles,
occasional application of the rem- j Bis movie producers are accusej
edy as required. This temporarily of crowding little theater owners.
stains the skin yellowish. If thatjThe little man should be used to
is a serious drawback, use instead
a rormann ointment composed ofr
one dram of standard formalde-
hyde solution, 2 grains of menthol.
t drams of lanolin and enough
petrolatum to fill a one ounce col-
lapsible tube. Apply a niece dha
, size or a pea to the palms one daily
for a week.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
Jest the .same as the his turkey j
dinner In '"Way Itimn Ijim' usedj
tov4iHl ns all home huiurry, nearly
ever ntokk tliat comes altmar send-
us Itome Uiirsty. Actimliii' ti a
Columbia infe?vMr. (tdh-ee traln-
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One.)
"eating the vitals of tlie work
ing man." With thousands of
miners idle and hungry, he had
an exenso for excitement.
Hut the Prince of Wales went to
distressed mining regions, held
miners babies, talked to their
wives. He was sincere and sympa
thetic. Mis face showed it in in
numerable photographs.
And he talked to Mr. Cook.
Now Mr. Cook says. "The oues-
How!
I John D. Rockefeller, Jr.. did
something with the same effect.
Ion ago, when he visited dlssatia
fled workers of the Colorado Fiel
& Iron company, attended their
ilrtirty, danced, and gave them a
jCnance to talk to the OWaer."
Postmaster General W. F. Brown
(carries on the good work of air
plane development.
y "to .IKSo" wii'T
t
claimine the nlr m.n'arsUP," said the wife, "we do it so
VUHUR",
1 " VYV ? "
nfT-r -i . 'n .
j ' - '
. ' "allien quichiy when
they start. Not very lone acn this
writer published' editorials in New
"i iu ijiil lucrts on ine roau to
. ri"""lv 'uuniui.iie ures, preaict-
wa.u "-it utfu iiic uiKiJiuuuiieH.
J Ihe lacks were tnen distributed as
ja protest against "insolent luxury
and foolish nonsense.'
: m-tiiiy u wu(ie niovinR picture in-
I dustry. The ten biKfcest concerns
it by this time.
America's influence spreads over
I lne world. Sheiks of the desert
jwear ready-made American- clothes
' instead .f robea and turbans,
thanks to moving pictures.
Foreign merchants are 'buying
"hot dog" wagons, popcorn . ma
chines, electric dishwashers.
Great Britain is consuming' our
mucus membrane-destroying cock
tails, which is foolish imitation. 1
Quill Points
The objection to birth control is
the difficulty of burning the tares
without burning the wheat.
A fanatic Is one who thinks Mr.
Hoover shouldn't waste energy
trying to enforce all the laws.
She Isn't an old maid until
she flatters lierself with tlie
belief dial every man who no
tices her ont of pity is making
Instilling advances.
A public garage is fair. It leaves ;
enough grease on the steering
wheel to pay for the pliers It ap- .
propriates.
"A man can't get a tart with-j
out some capital." Hats! He can
whittlo n tiMni f.nm !,, k i
, , " ' j
and color it with shoe blacking.
w
U he thinks everybody tells him !
the truth, he s' a sucker: if he;
thinks everybody lies to him he's!
.1 crook. I
Americanism: K n t i n t? cold
supper in the kitchen at home;
dining in a swell restaurant and
scolding the waiter because your
plate is cold.
It would make crossing bumpy,
but'expedite traffic. Kquip pedes
trians with an artificial shell and
let thetji crawl.
If he is covering the milt roof
with gold leaf to avoid the tax on
j profits, he will tell you he Jut
can't afford to raise wages.
Yon never hennl of a man's
i1ioniii a woman who coiiltt
make good pumpkin pie.
A snob is a successful man who
still feels cheated because hLs dad
wasn't an important citizen.
Son. as usu.il. is t .Tying to decide
n hi? new- pring suit: and dad.'
as usual, in plannintc to take off
his vest.
Main's four mage: Proud of hi
muscle; proud of his knowledK;
proud of his success; proud of his
youth.
No telling how customs originate,
but doubtless Columbus was first to
say: "Cosh! Will 1 never find a
parking place?"
Correct this sentence: "If we
politely that we never need wait
until the children leave the room.
SON SUSPECTED
SAX FKI-IPn, Cal.. April 22.
.Slumped over a desk with a dajruer
in the neck, the body of Andrew
Ogden. millionaire civic leader, last
nitnt was lound in tne norary 01
nts notne by jonn I'eebies, a nciRn-
mi; an urireni icii1 nimne can iron.
' the house, Peebles r.:shed to the
J Ogden home, entered through an
o)en window and discovered the
gruesome murder.
Police investigating the slaying
announced a few hours later that
a net of convincing circumstantial
evidence points to Ogden's son Jer
ry as the murderer. The son, seen
fleeing from the Ogden home a few
minutes before his father's body
was found, escaped in his automo
bile and is being sought by police
throughout the state.
. Peeble's niece laicy, who is en
gaged to marry young Ogden, vns
badly shaken when she learned of
the charge against her fiance. She
expressed confidence in his inno
cence and with her uncle is con
sidering an independent iyestiga
tion. The full story of this amaz
ing murder and its solution
is found in "iold Bullets" by
Charles G. Booth.. and will ap-
pear in the Mail Tribune in
daily installments beginning
Monday. April 29.
Ogden. a millionaire responsible
for vast civic developments in San
Felipe, was apparently slirfu as he
sat at his desk telephoning to Pee
bles. A'hen the body was found,
the left hand was clutching the re
ceiver while the right was closed
about the telephone instrument.
The room showed no evidences of a
struggle. -
The missing Jerry Ogden had
been in conference with his father
j for three hours during the evening,
i according to testimony of servants
in the police inquiry. Ogden had
left word that they were not to be
disturbed. The Ogden butler did
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Searching for a motive for th
'crime. Htnry Deacon, chief of. po-
lice, learned that Jerry nd his
i father hod previously been .ut odd
lover the reupenlns of a deserted
I mine but, as far as is known, there
! had ben no quarrel.
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lone of I'eterMins famous koUI-
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bulletif, miiHi sought utler by c
leciors. Captain iJeacon doutft
the theory there Ih k connecllon be
iwefti the revolver and fyden's
death.
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of dramatic interest. The first
chapter appears in the .Mail Trib
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