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PAGE FOUR AIEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MET)FOKl. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1932. CALIFORNIA CAPTURES PACIFIC COAST REGATTA at his boms, where he lived alone , Oregon Weather. Fair, except ahowera tonight or Saturday In northwest portion; slight, ly warmer tonight; moderate to fresh southeast and south winds offsho.-e. J. E on the Chambers Pralrls. near Olympla. A life prison sentence waa Imposed Kuarnn rv-wBrBrm.w-rt t-.eirw.yjs" mimmi I ill n n ) n law.mii ai ..inaiiai i .nil HORRORS RETOLD BYLIEWSIE (Continued from Pact On.) upon Mrs. Willis. FAMED DETECTIVE CLOSES CHAPTER FORMJRDERERS (Continued tram rag On ) Wherever you go, you t.J -6Mt 1. - - - i Ihu-. find this malt that 1 11 .1 tsells an orners u-am.x Atv .-"-r-o - A?r ou (Continued mm Page On) had Mrs. Maasle to undergo an operation after the ttck to avoid becoming a mother. Hatband Tells story. Lieutenant Masals was pala and obviously under a great emotional train aa he began hu story. Moat of the time he kept hla gaze fixed on the floor. Maaale teatlfled he waj 37 years old and waa married when he waa 32 and Mrs. Maaile 19. - Then he began hla atory of what occurred at a dance In an outlying inn ine slant of September 12, when Mrs Maasle waa attacked after going for walk In a nearby thoroughfare. "Waa there any drinking?" aaked Darrow. "Yea, air," Maaale anawered. "Did Mrs. Maaale care for drink ing?" No." The lieutenant aald he mlsaad Mra. Maul when their party waa pre paring to go home and did not lo cate her untu after he had tele phoned several frlenda and finally rang hla own house. Bushed Home. "Mra. Maasle anawered the phone," ha aald, "and recognizing my voice, aald 'come home at once; aomethlng horrible haa happened." "I Jumped in a car and ruaheo fcome. I could hear ber sobbing fcnr. I could net into tha house. She collapsed In my arms. Her Upa were bruised, her face swollen, her .,.,.. tmn and her llpa bleeding. ' -I thought a truck bad run over ah. uid It waa too homDie to tell and could only eob. -She aald aha wanted to die. ..ik ha told me some men taken ber In a car and carried her .. .. h,hM and ravished nex. UW w . v .t,.n the Dolic and them my wife had been assaulted Tikra to HoanltaL . wiMnn waa crying ' and n'- tv effort to conceal Maes! told how be bad taken his wife to a hospital and how h had tried in vain to eleep. tr. M hn four 1 brought before Mra. Maael the neat day for Identification. They ware tchahawal. Horace Ida, Henry Chang and Ben Ahakeulo. 1 "Bbe questioned them at aald. She seemea twh on Kahahawal, -w- m ther were' th one.' aaked her If ahe waa sure and she ,a rwriini. do . you think I would ,., another honest breath vuleaa I war surer" neaten bv 'Abductors; Maaale aald Mra. Maaal bad told fclm that ah went for a walk, waa elaed by two men In an automo . bile and waa beaten and laughed at .h.n ah. offered them money told tham her husband would give hm monev If they ... n. aald they only beat her more. "Ther drove Into Maasle aald. they did. , Ther he hesitated, t "fin on." Darrow urged. Mid." Maasle continued, "that Kahahawal beat her mora than any -.h.- and that when he aaaaulted her ah prayed lor mercy and he hit tier and broke ber jaw. Sieen Troubled. Th witness aald Mr. Maaal had wakened him on on occasion there after with the cry, "don't let him et met" Maasle aald he had assured her no nna else waa' there, but that ah bad lnalsted: "Tea there 1st Kahahawal I barer1 Re Mid on on of several later occasions when Mra. Maasle had called him savin ah heard foot atepa about th house he beard aucb sounds himself. He aald ran out but aaw no on. "Did you ever get advice from doctor about your wlfe'a conditions aaked Darrow. "I got that at th hospital." Maa al aatd, "after Mrs. Maatla mother Informed us an operation would be necessary to prevent pregnancy It waa performed In October. t k tw- , s.aki4ejj, 1 w f't.' ,i - -V ' 'J" !.."" . .J. , J w y ' e'lfsnafji "tttt JPAsfs In on of th greatest triumph In 29 year of competition, Ctllfornla'a vanity erw finished 18 length ahead of Washington t Lake Washington In Seattle. Upper: California erosalng the finish line. Th eam eraman waa unable to get both shells In th same plctur. Lowar: California layvee (left) leadina th Waahlngton layvee near the finish line to win. all," Mas- to conoen After they left th bushes. "and ah told m what he CEREAL RELIEVED ; HIS CONSTIPATION Kellogg's All-Bran Brought New Health Every one -who lias suffered from constipation uhould read Mr. P. 11. Fisher ' letter: "For tnany years I luffercd from constipation and used, for relief, all kinds of laxatives. After a few days' treatment, 1 would only find my condition tha same aa before and at times worse. "Some time aito I started to use Kellogg's AUt-likAN regularly, once day as directed. Since doing this. I have found that I do not need any other medicine to procure the desired result, and it keeps me in a very healthful condition." Mr. T. M. Fisher, 352 Evergreen Place, XUdgcwood, N. J. Constipation Is caused by lark oi two things in the diet: "Bulk" to exercise the intestines; Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. ALU 3IRAN supplies both and also iron for Uie blood. The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much like that in lettuce. Inside the body it forms a soft mass, which gently clears out th wastes. How much safer this Is thsn riak ins pills and drops so often harm ful. Juft eat two tablrspoonfuli daily in serious cases, with every meal. If your Intestinal troubU it not relieved in this way, see youi doctor. Equally tasty at a cereal, or nec in cooking. Get the red-and-ereer package at your grocer's. Made b IMuit In Battle Creek, Fjrn Valley PERN VA1XET, Ore.. April 15. (8pl.) Mra. Stone waa the guest of her daughter, Mra. William Ferns, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bu&sey and son have moved Into the Williams boys' house. They recently same from Long Beach, Cal. However. Mr. Bus sey haa been a resident of Rogue River valley oft and on most of hla life. Mr. Job haa finished putting a new roof on hla house. Dr. Swedenburg of Aahtand waa looking over bis orchard her Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. J. a. Eldrldg of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Lem Rughe spent Tusday looking over mining prospects on Oalla creek. They were guests of Mr. and Mra. Jack Perdue. Dolph Pblpp of North Med ford waa a business caller In Fern Valley Wednesday. Mra. Ralpr OeWItt and son, Nicho las, attended tha Will Rogers comedy at the Rlalto theatre Monday. Ivan Olaen, Mr. and Mra. Ed Mar shall and children were gueata.of Mr. and Mra. Jos Kantor Sunday even ing. T. R. Hughes returned bom Wed nesday from Same Valley, where he baa been visiting hi mother, Mrs. M. P Hughes. E. P. Hughes brought him home. Mrs. Ray Ward attended the all- day meeting of the Phoenix Thursday ciuo at tne home of Mrs. George Drake, April J. ' Mr. and Mr. Berth old Bsmum and family called on Mra. Fred Hensler Sunday. Mr. and Mra. George Silver. Jr, and baby girl and Mr. and Mra. WIU Wheeler and family, all of Medford, called on Mr. and Mra. Ralph De Wltt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were din ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Cliff Mauat west of Phoenix Sunday even ing. Mra. L. H. Hughes called on Mrs. George Mcclain at the Community hospital Wednesday afternoon. Mra. McClaln of Phoenix waa operated on last week. She la getting along nicely. She will remain with her daughter. Mrs. Floyd Watkina. in Medford for a whu. Rev. and Mra. OK noun- called on Mr. and Mra. Raiph DeWltt Mon day. Tbe Kantors are putting In their garden thla week. Donald Wheeler of Beagle visited the Hughes Monday evening. F.orence Drake spent Monday with Jrs. Mildred Ward. Michael Bums, aervec aa pone com missioner of Columbus at one time. Th first big cas of th detect ives career waa th solution of th Ohio tally sheets fraud by which group sought to place a senator In office. H entered the secret serv ice when 38 years old and In 1888 gained national recognition by solv ing th "Costa Rican" case In which a group of Central American revolu tionists tried to discredit their coun try and raise funds by counterfeit ing in the United States. Counterfeiting caaea were almost a hobby with Burns and It waa he who led the smashing of the Bill Brocks way gang of currency forgers In Philadelphia. Burai resigned from the secret service in 190s and took charge of western land fraud Investigations In Oregon, Waahlngton and California for the department of the interior. He worked on graft case In San Francisco, Atlantic City and Detroit and took part In outstanding mur der Investigations In several larger cities, among them the slaying of Herman Rosenthal, New York gambler. Aa chief of th bureau of Investi gation for the department of Justice ho became Involved in repercussions from the Teapot Dome oil preserve graft trials and the Harding admin istration. He was closely associated wltb. Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty from 1821 to 1824 and re garded aa his greatest achievement th organization of the first nation wide bureau of Identification at that time. Since retirement from government service and hla private agency, he had been engaged In writing maga zine atorlea about hla biggest cases. Tha case that brought him moat renown was hla apprabenalon of the McNamaras, who pleaded guilty to the blasting of the office of the Los Angeles Times on October 1, 1810. broken In spirit, while Carpenter went to hla death dlaplaylng lesa emotion. After saying over several tunes, -jeeua save me, as he walked from the death cell, Dubuc'a last words before th trap were sprung were: "I don't want to be hung. Jesus save me." Tbe Rev. B. T. Allen had been with the two during the evening In uicir ceiia. The traps were sprung st la 37 s.m. At 12:38 a.m. Dr. J. W. Ingram, prison physician, pronounced Carpenter dead, and declared Dubuc dead two minutes later. The bodies were cut down at 12:48 a.m. In the statement which Reverend Allen revealed later, the two de clared that In the excitement of robbing the 84-year-old farmer, they did not real Ire what they were doing ana mat it had been "all a mis take." We are willing to die. If bv so doing we will pay for the crime," It read. The two men. together with Mra Ethel Willie. 28-year-old mother of two children, of Olympla. were con victed by a Thurston county court last September. The farmer had been beaten to death last Julv 11 I JL Twa. . jf Haw I V 1 vw km leader In quality. 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