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Their hodies woro found yesterday In a room at an Inn. .Mrs. Ayres, 41, was the divorced wife of KrnoHt Ayres, former Am liei'Mt professor, and mother of tliree children. Jlor home wuh In West Haven. (Jaylord, 40, lived In Kiist Jlartford. The hodleH with bullet wounds in their temples, were found by Jtobert Hyatt, munaKor of the Inn, who broke down the door of the room after repeated offortH to Ret an answer fropi the couple failed. Tho tragedy climaxed an Infatu ation which had lot Inception hint Hummer and which brought a pro posal of marriage from (Jaylord, who planned to divorce Ills wife. Letters to .Mm. Ay res from ti ay lord found In the room indicated that she iiai refuHed to marry him. She wim advertising head of the JJer Rnr Brothers cornet factory In New Haven. Airs. Ayros and Gaylord regls (erod at the Inn Alonday niKht as Mr. and Airs. W. IS. Gray of New Haven. Dr. John H. ttuffuin, mellcal examiner, said munler and suicide had occurred - about four or five hours after the couple went to their room. Mrs. Ayros' body was found In a chair. Hprawlcd at her feet was the body of her companion. Two empty shells were- found In a re volver. Tho room contained nu merous cigar ami cigarette butts, but thero was no evidence -of a struggle. Convinced that tho man was re sponsible for both deaths, )v. Ilurfum said that there would bo no coroner's inUcst, 10 UNIVERSAL DRAFT TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 17. (A) Without dissent or debute the con vention of the American Federa tion of Labor toflay expressed Its opposition to measures pending before congress for universal con scription in time of war. It adopted a committee report declaring it be "essential as an evidence of good faith to tho world that tho American people, shall, at least for the present, refrain from warlike preparations In the enact ment of legislation." Conscription of labor In war time. It added, would mean that "trades unions would bo dis solved." BE WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. (D An Inquiry to determine whether tho government may prosecute buyers of lltU"r under section (t of the Volstead Act which prohibits manufacture, wile or purchase of Ihliior without a permit was pro posed today by Senator Sheppard, Iemocrat, Texas, author of the 1 St h Amendment. VOLLEY TOURNAMENT AT ' EAGLE POINT SCHOOL KACLK POINT. Ore.. Oct. 17. (Special.) A meeting of the stu dent hoy was called Wednesday morning. It was suggested that the school purchaso a volley halt and that n tournament mudo up of mixed teams of boys and girls be Ntarted, Tho members of the teams would he selected by draw lug from tho names of those In terested. This suggestion will be left up to the students after they have hnd time to think it over. 20,960 CAMPERS ,IN CASCADES THIS YEAR Kt'fiKNK, Ore., Oct. 17.Pt Th Cascade national forest was visited by iMUKto callipers this summer, accord Inn to tho report of Ncmn K. MacOuff. supervisor. In addition (S.KiO picnicker were In th forest area. Tim ii Threatened KVKItKTT, Wash., Oct, 17. (I. The town of Index. &0 miles east of Kverett. was beln'K threatened by a ran lug forest fire at t o'clock this afternoon. A high wind was said to be sleeping tho Mate towards tho town. Telephone mes sage f nun Index r e po r t e d the smoke so dense thHt residents could hatdly nee about. Until. I-:. Iav on Orhtlnm IIANoV Kit. N. a.. Oct. 17. tT If he fights like his Illustrious an cestor. Hubert l. lce, halfback en the Dartmouth football loam, should give Columbia plenty t of trouble Saturday, le, a resident of Cincinnati, is a direct ilescen dent of the famous Civil wnr general. Truth About Santa Claus Advocated '-' ' for Young America to Avoid Shock By LORENA A. HICKOK Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 1C (P) And now, with December In the offing und tho reindeer nil fattened up and r'arlng to ko. along conies Dr. William S. Sadler of Chicago Ktemly declaring that all the five-year-olds in America be told the devaluating truth about Santa CIuuh. It would Me better, says the doc tor who Is by vocation a surgeon and by avocation a writer about mental complexes and phobias ( hud the children known the dis-' tressing fact from the start. "However," ho said today, with a smile, "I could hardly expect to have public opinion with me on that point." It's of sonny's own sensibilities the doctor Is thinking, and In a purely altruistic fashion. v If sonny hears tho truth from the other kids, he's going to realize Hint his parents are well, not al ways quite truthful. And It's going to be an awful shock. Just think back, yourself. And there that Impression will remain, says the doctor, in that mental stomach crammed with all sorts of undlgestible stuff, which is called the subconscious mind." Dr. Sadler bases his theory on the amount of mischief bad impres sions given an Infant can raise In "Pink Ladies" Had No Alcohol Kick; Beer Too Much XKWARK. N. J., Oct. 17. Pt An Inventor of gln- h-ss gin is going to a joy- less Jail. Prohibition agents testified that their seized samples of "Pink Ladles" served in the roarthou.se. of Frank Donnto at Singac. Analysis revealed that not only did the ladies lack the gin they were supposed to have, but they had no oleo-i hoi at all. Frank, was sent up for !I0 clays, however, for selling strong beer. 4 APPEAR IN PORTLAND; HAl.K.M, Ore., Oct. 17. (P)- Vehtindl Menuhln, California nius; leal prodigy 12 years old, can lawfully appear In an evening concert In Portland, notwlthsTimdj lug his tender years, says an opinion byiAttorney General Va'l Winkle to Stephen C!. Smith- of Portland, member of tho board of Inspectors of child labor. TO do so tho boy will have to got a permit from the judgo of the Juvenile court. A statuto of 1902 tho opinion says, prohibits, In general term any employment of a child uni der 1(1 after six o'clock In the evening. A biter statute, ennet-: cd In 1009. allows the - nipcar iinee of children under 16 at public! entertulnments if a pert mlt Is gotten from tho Juvenile Judge. QUESTION LAST TO SEE ' SLAIN BEND SHEPHERD lUINI). Ore.. Oct. 17. Wl John Wllborn and (ieoi-Re Demick, be lieved to hilvo been tho last per sons who saw Keith U. Hamilton, lit, Hend sheepherder. alive were helnn questioned today by tho I eschu t oh con tit y nil t hortt tea in connection with tho finding? of the boy's body south of Itcnd this week. , A coroner's Jury returned a ver dlct that Hamilton had been mur dered. A steel jacketed bullet Is believed to have penetrated the youth's skull. His father said the youth was known to have carried a pocketbook containing (SI. This was missing. 0 ; LOST WHEEL ENDANGERS EAGLE POINT AUT0ISTS KACtl.i: POINT. Ore., Oct. 17. (Special) What might have been a serious accident happen ed Sunday afternoon as Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cowdon were en route to KaHlo Point. A wheel flew off their car causing It to run through tho ditch and Into the fence. We are glad to ru porl no one Injured. JACKSONVILLE MAN-HAS ACCIDENT AT GOLD HILL JACKSONVILLE Ore., Oct. 17. (Special Harrison Fields had the misfortune of having his car badly wrecked Saturday when he went over a Alt-foot embankment near Cold Jllll while on his way to Oretits Pass. Tho causo of tho accident was attributed to a broken steering knuckle. He was uninjured. A service car towed the machine out of the ditch and brought It home. f JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER REPAIRING U. S. HOTEL JACKSONVILLE Or.. Oct. 17. I Special, ) At the special meeting of the Jacksonville chamtwr of commerce .Monday evening It was decided to re-roof the rest ot the C 8. Hotel hulldtiifc for which 9000 more shingles will he pur chased. Uconte Little and Jlnt Lltlell, Sr., commenced the woHt Tuesday. - ' ..... ... ' V- :.';. i t Its self-conscious mind as tt grows up. "Did you know, for Instance," ho asked, "that the first week of a baby's life can determine whether lie s going to be a quitter or a go gottcr? "We are all born with a yellow I streak. That's our primitive na- Iture. And we're all born lazy i with an unconscious but firmly im- planted desire to get things with out working for them and to go away from things we don't like. ! "The first sensation a new-born I baby experiences is one of dlscom ! fort. He's cold. He lets out a , yowl. They wrap him In a warm ' blanket. I "A few hours later, his little : stomach contracts. He's . hungry. He lets out another yowl. Ho Is fed. About that time in his little siihcnnsciout mind is horn tho idea: "'So that a tho way you get what you want :n this strange world. Just open your mouth and make a noise. Well, It's not very comfortable bore, and I don't like it much, but I guess I've found tho secret of getting by.' "And If they don't quit giving him what he wants whenever ho yowls, he's going to grow up with the idea that all he's got to do to got by is to let out a yelp, and that no unpleasant sensation 1 ever to be endured If he can get out of it. He'll bo a quitter." Cheers and Jeers of Baseball Fans Puzzle Pudgy Hack CHICAGO. Oct.: 17. M"J Hack Wilson has been playing baseball for many years, but he can't make out the mental attitude of the fans. "When I'm going great, you ride me; when I don't deserve credit, you cheer me,' tho pudgy Cub outfielder told a 4 cheering crowd which met the team on Its return from Phil- adclphla and the world series. "1 can't figure you out." 1 T 'IS HOOVERS CHOICE WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. P President Hoover is understood to have decided upon Dr. Harry A. CJarfieldt president of Wil liams college, as chairman of tho prospective commission to study advisability of turning over surface rights of federal lands to tho several states. 1 Dr. Garfield Is a son of the former president. Ho was Unit ed States fuel administrator un der President Wilson at tho same time that Air, Hoover was food ndmfntstrtor. SALJ LAKE GRAPPLER EASY FOR STRANGLER 1 WI-JNATITIKIS. Wash.. Oct. 17. (fl) Ed "Strangler" Lewis, for- j mer heavyweight champion of the j world, defeated Joe Reynolds of I Salt I.ako City. Utah, in . two i straight falls hero last night. Lewis won the first fall with a head lock j in 42 minutes and the second, also j with n. headlock. In eight minutes. Tho earth Is likely to he struck J by a comet only once hi 20,000,000 j years, scientists declare. I t' ffloed less 1 RAER ASP! SKIN Alrt Is tk tn4 auk et BvwUtintMvl ot MoMUMMtfctoUr tf SaUlqrtlnrU DEFALCATION SET: AT TEN THOUSAND , I PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. A7- i ' H. G. erllnger, 'discharged clerk of the Portland City water bureau, was in the county jail today charg ed .with a shortage In his funds In the water bureau In excess of $10,000 following his ro -arrest yes- , tcrday by constables. ' Some weeks ago It was dis- j covered that Herllngcr's accounts were, short ?S00. He Was dis-; charged then. An auditing com pany later Informed Commissioner Pier that the shortage would reach ! $3000. Tho bonding company ur- i rested Heiiingor. : ! The auditing company cnmplot- ed a second investigation of books 1 yesterday at the- Instance of tho j bonding company and found that! the shortage would run "in excess of $10,000." City officials said; Herllnger manipulated the receipts I in the water bureau by withhold- ! Ing a little of each clay's receipts i turned In to the cashier. OF AGENTS IS HTi i RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 17 (7P ' Judge D. Lawrence Groner, of the United States district court, holds j that a person induced to violate the national prohibition act by law enforcement officers should not be punished. In his Instruction to a jury here yesterday, in the case of A. G. Blankenshlp, Judge Groner said: "A man who Is a lawabidlng citi zen and who is induced by prohibi tion officers to violate the law should be acquitted. Tho primary crime is with the officer and not with tho citizen." Klankenship testified that two j men, whom he lator learned were federal agents, persuaded htm to buy liquor for them. He was ac quitted after tho jury had deliber ated 20 minutes. SHOT BY DEPUTY SALT LA K K CITY, Oct. 17. (P) One man was shot and wounded here this morning by deputy sher iffs and another was captured Ih a raid on an apartment house here today In a search for the robbers who held up a bank messenger last' week and escaped with $34, 000. Sheriff Clifford Patten said that the bag tho messenger carried when hold up near the Federal Reserve bank hero was found In the-apartment und contained ubout $fi000. Jack .McCarthy, the wounded man. was shot when he entered an apartment where two deputy sher iffs were hidden nwaltlng his re turn. ? Lit Chaplin III t'BDAK KAPIDH, la., Oct. 17. (P) I'ita Grey Chaplin, vaudeville actress, was taken HI with an at tack of ptomaine poisoning shortly after her arrival here today from Milwaukee. It wan necessary to ' con eel her appearance at a theatre here. Pain T Some folks take pain for granted. They let a cold "run its course." They wait for their headaches to "woar off.". If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis, they rely on feeling better in the morning. Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain. Unnecessary, because there is an antidote. Bayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief from various aches and pains we once had to endure. 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