MEDFORD XrSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 3933.
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TRIAL OF JONES
IN BALLOT THEFT
TO
(Continued trora rage One.)
Cites Or eat it Conspiracy
"Ths defense claim that the e ri
de nee given against jonee, by hit fel
low conspirator does not coincide.
The testimony la the greatest con
spiracy that ever existed does not con
form. There was a conspiracy to cru
cify our Ohrlst. The record of the
four apostles Mark, Matthew, Luke,
and John are all different, but the
conspiracy was completed. Doea any
sane person doubt, for one moment
that a conspiracy did not exist to
destroy the ballots, and prevent the
recount."
"This was not a spontaneous crime.
The boys the Sextons and. Conners
did not do it of their own volition.
Older men put them up to it. Men
who would profit thereby, men who
did not want the ballots counted in
the sheriff's contest, and who did not
want them counted for another of
fice. They wanted to be able to con
tinue their practices.
At another point Moody said:
."111 tell you why the defense did
not call La Dleu. He could testify.
His ease has been disposed of. He has
been seated in the courtroom all the
time advising the defense. I presume
they did not call La Dleu because
La Dleu did not want to add perjury
to his crimes, and he Is to be com
plimented for it.
County Foots Bill
"Attorney Enrlght get up hers and
tells you, that the state Is paying for
witnesses. The state Is also paying
for defense witnesses. The defense
brought two from Coos county. All the
witnesses get the same pay. Jackson
county foots the bill."
Referring to Enrlght's castlgatlon
of state witnesses, Attorney Moody
said:
"The state has to take the asso
ciates of the defendant in the crime,
as Its witnesses. The state did not
ask them to commit burglary not in
a dwelling, and thus thwart an order
of this court."
"The defense deals In half-truths,
to blind you to the guut of Jones.
They should point to the whole truth
or nothing."
Attorney Enrlght characterized
Moody's first speech, as "a patriotic
address of government, snd says the
nation will not survive unless Walter
Jones, a good taxpayer Is not con
victed." Says State Witnesses All Liars
"Walter Jones and you will re
member I asked him specifically, de
clared on the witness stand, that all
the state witnesses, who connected
him with the ballot theft were un
truthful," declared Assistant Attorney
General Ralph E. Moody in his clov
ing address to the Jury Wednesday
afternoon.
"The 'state needs no witnesses to
Impeach Walter Jones. He impeached
himself. I could ask for no better
impeaching witness."
According to his testimony, no state
witness told the truth. It looks like
at least one of them, might have ap
proached it, when Mr. Jones was con-
cerned. Are you going to believe Jones
the only witness, who is not a liar."
"Jones and Glenn and the rest of
the co-consplrators were too coward
ly to do the Job themselves. They
wanted the fruits of the crime, but
would not take its risks," declare,
the tte prosecutor. "A man the
site of Jones could not crawl thru
the vault window, as the Jury can
see for themselves. 80 they went and
Induced these kids to do it. They
didn't want to do it, but they look
ed at the size of Jones and Martin
and others, and thought it best.
Went To Sextons
"The Sexton boys were not the best
boys in the world. They had been
buffeted around a bit. Glenn and
Fehl gave them a place to sleep, and
something for their stomachs. So
when the ballot theft conspirators,
went looking for aides In their crime,
did they seek boys from the Sunday
schools, and the well-regulated homes.
They wouldn't do it, and they knew
It. So they went to the Sexton's,
who have not been blessed with the
divine environments, such as you have
in your own homes. The Sexton's
were not as fortunately circumstanced
as moat youths. They were obligated
to Jones, and Fehl,
"The ballots meant nothing to the
Sexton boys. They couldn't eat them.
They couldn't spend them. The Sex
1 tons didn't care who was sheriff. It
made no difference to them, who was
county Judge. But it did make a dif
ference to Glenn, who held -a Job un
der Schermerhorn. It did make a dif
ference to Jones, a Fehl appointee to
a county Job."
"You have got to believe the Sex
tons, for they told you they broke
the vault window, and with Jean
Conners, another boy. they stole the
ballote.
Fehl Interested
"Fehl was mighty interested in the
ballots. They did not want the bal
lots counted, for sheriff, or any oth
er office. They were afraid the aher
iff's recount wold reveal other things.
f they did not want the people to
know." declared Attorney Moody at
another point.
"Jones denies that La Dleu, McKlt
rick. and Edlngton came to his house
at Rogue River with stolen ballots.
Jones' wife denies tt. His daughter
denies It. His son-in-law denies it.
Why didn't the defense call Arthur
La Dleu. He has been In the court
room all the time. He was there. He
knows. They didn't call La Dleu be
cause he would have knocked the
story of Jones and his kin into a
cocked hat.- Attorney Moody asserted.
"Jones defense has been an alibi,
and a poor one." Moody said in clos
ing. "You as citizens have got to do
your duty, and put a stop to things
like ballot stealing. It stilkes at the
VerV foundation rtf aiif rrrwmm mnt
the rule the people. It is hard to
Imagine the malignancy of this crime
Its audacity."
Attorney Moody also said: "No de
fendant, in any court, In any juris
diction, ever received a fairer trial,
than Walter Jones."
PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR VACATION
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A few hours after congress had adjourned. President Roosevelt
bid a smiling farewell to Washington and departed for t vacation trip
along the Atlantic coast (Associated Press Photo)
FIGURE IN GIANTS-DODGERS TRADE
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Tne New VorK Giants, already leaders in the National League, bol.
stered their pennant chances when they acquired "Lefty'1 O'Ooul (upper
right), outfielder and 1932 batting champ, and William Watson "Lefty"
Clark (lower right), pitcher, In a trade with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
For their two players the Dodgers received Sam Leslie (left), hard
hitting substitute first baseman. (Associated Press Photos)
HILLSBORO VET
OF
Y
BALEM, June 32. (Af At an
impressive ceremony, Henry O. Oates
of Hlllsboro was today Installed as
Oregon commander of the Grand
Army of the Republic He suoceeds
James W. Jones of Portland.
Gates, who once before was Oregon
commander, delivered the main ad
dress at last night's "cam pf ire."
Legionnaires, Spanish war veterans
and veterans of foreign wars all ex
tended greetings to the civil war
veterans. ,
The Grand Army men named W.
T. Small of Corvallls senior vice-com
mander, Del 06 Carpenter of Portland
Junior vice-commander and George
A. Prentiss of Portland chaplain.
Hilda McEchron of Portland was
elected to head the Oregon W. R. C.
for the coming year, as successor to
Florence E. Shipp of Salem. Grace
Buasard of Portland was elected
Junior vice-commander, Helen Dick
over of Portland treasurer and Jessie
Marsh of Eugene chaplain. Installa
tion will take place late today.
The ladles of the G. A. R. chose
Susanna Hammond of Portland as
president to succeed Mabel Rag sd ale.
Marietta Jones of Milton was named
senior vice-president.
The Sons of Union veterans elected
as Oregon commander G. R. Stover
of Salem, who was chairman of the
1933 encampment. John L. Marsh
of Eugene was elected senior vice
commander and J. D. Carlton of
Portland Junior vice - commander,
Mabel Prltchard of TJrtland was
elected president of the auxiliary to
the Sons of Veterans.
Mrs. Ethel Andrews of Astoria was
named department president of the
Daughters of Union Veterans of Ore
gon.
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Heir Greets Star
Thomae F. Manvllle, Jr., heir to
the asbestos millions, greeted Clalrs
Windsor, film actress, with a hug
and a kiss when she arrived in New
York. The actress had nothing to
ay about the possibility of a week
ding. (Associated Press Photo)
MEXICO, D. ?., June 22. 4)
Civilian and governmental redoubled
their search today for two Spanish
trans-Atlantlo Hers, long overdue on
a flight from Havana, after scores of
men returned from a fruitless hunt
in mountains southeast of here where
the Spaniards were reported to have
crsshed.
President Rodrlquez' office received
information Indicating the fliers,
Capt. Mariano Barbers n and Lieut
Joaquin Collar, might have been for
ced south of their course by storms
and had continued westward through
Tabasco state over the Sierra moun
tains. A department of communications
official last night said he had con
firmed reports bbat the Spanish plane
had crashed on La Malinche moun
tain, that Lieut. Collar had been
kliled, and that his companion was
seriously hurt.
The Spanish ambassador. Julio Al
vares Del Vayo, declared, however,
that the reports of the crash in Tlax-
cala state appeared untrue, and that
he had made numerous attempts to
verify it. .
leaving the woman unconscious
the floor.
MAR5HFIELD, Ore., June 23.
tUP) A three-day vacation period,
July 3. S and 4 was permitted here
today with the signing by 94 leading
business firms In Ms rib field of an
agreement to remain closed Monday
The Oregon coast highway associa
tion urges state-wide observation of
the holiday. The entire city will ob
serve the "vacation," it is believed.
THE DREADED CHANGE
IN MIDDLE LIFE
Springfield, Ore
gon "When going
thru the dreaded
time of life I became
rundown, sick and ir
ritable everything
would bother me, I
slept poorly and felt
miserable, but three
or four bottles of
Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription re
stored me to perfect health, which I
have enjoyed since," said Mrs. Ellen
Frost of 215 C St. "For a tired and
worn-out woman I know there is noth
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Prescription." Sold by druggists.
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FARMERS 10 MIL
PRIMGHAR. Iowa, June 22. (AP)
Judge Earl Peters today sentenced
20 northwest Iowa farmers to one
day in Jail and a fine of iSO for
participation in a riot during a farm
mortgage foreclosure sale at O'Brien
county court house hero April 27.
Some of the 20 admitted during
their trial two weeks ago before
Judge Peters that they also were
members of the group which went to
LeMara, southwest of .here, and drag
ged Judge C. C. Bradley from his
court room, carried him Into the
country and choked him into un
consciousness with a rope tether.
Judge Peters refused to suspend
sentelnce and insisted the farmers
begin at once their 24-hour Jail
terms.
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The Jackson County Civic league
met Tuesday evening In the parlors
of the First Christian church, Presi
dent Newbry In charge. The main
topic of the evening was the county
wide campaign under the supervision
of Mrs. Susan Holmes Carter with
her co-workers. Norman Fraley, rep
resenting the young people's union
of the city offering their support in
any way possible lor the betterment
of conditions.
A delegation from Ashland with
good reports added much to the In
terest of the evening.
The league meets Tuesday evening.
June 27, at 8 o'clock at Y. W. O. A.
rooms.
DAYS ARE ENDED
PORTLAND, Cre.. June 22. (AP)
"Jocko." the overgrown monkey or
small ape no one seemed able to
agree upon which, has swung In high
branches of a tree for the last time.
His own perversity and the unerring
eye of a deputy sheriff conspired to
cause his death.
The ape fled his cage a montA or
so ago and reverted to a half-wild
stage. He ripped up gardens In the
Kelley Butte area, terrorized small
children, and spread havoc among
chickens of the district.
Yesterday a half dozen frantic
calls reached the police. Three depu
ties responded. They saw the ape
high In the limbs of a fir tree. One
of the officers decided to climb Vie
tree. Near tne top, he said, the en
raged ape "charged" him. less than
six feet away. He fired and the
monkey fell through the limbs to
the ground.
How One Woman
Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 23-(AP)
As directors of the Loyal Legion of
Loggers and Lumbermen today open
ed a three-day session to agree upon
minimum wage scales and regulations
for the logging and lumber manu
facturing Industry of the west, the
Central Labor Council of Portland
launched an attack on the 4-L or
ganization. '
The Portland council declared the
4-L Is a company union in which
the employers are "resorting to co
ercive and Intimidating methods in
attempting to compel their employes
to Join the 4-L and accept It as the
agency of the workers against their
wishes.'
IMAGINARY FOE
CAMP CLATSOP, Ore., June 32.
(AP) It was costly victory thst
was won among the dunea of Clat
sop plains here Wednesday when t&e
sand brigade of the Oregon National
Guard battled gallantly wtth their
mythical invader near the mouth of
the Columbia river.
- The tactical Inspection disclosed
that, while nearly half the personnel
of the Oregon brigade was lost, the
Invading army was repulsed after an
early success snd the huge supply
of military stores defended by the
guard was saved.
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 32. (UP)
Kindness brought Mrs. Lenore
Smith a bruised head and a loss of
$4 today. A transient for whom she
was preparing a lunch, slugged her
with a piece of wood and robbed her,
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PORTLAND, Ore., June 22. (AP)
The First National bank of Portland
today took over the deposit liability
of about 94,300,000 and the safe de
posit business of the American Na
tional bank and will operate the
Institution as a branch bank.
B. B. MacNaughton, president of
the First National, said: "A large
part of the working staff of the
American National bank will be re
tained by the First National." The
American National, In an uptown lo
cation, will be remodeled to- meet
requirements of a branch unit.
Aaron M. Frank, chairman of the
board of the American National and
manager of Meier 3e Frank Co. here,
said Jie found he could not efficient
ly serve the bank and store and de
cided the store should have his en
tire consideration.
Boy Slays Brother
PORTLAND, Ore., June 22.p)
Arthur Olenn Howe, 8, accidentally
shot In the stomach yesterday by an
elder brother at their home on Deer
Island, died at a hospital here today.
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PRESNO. Cal., Jun 32. (AP)
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Tulare and at Big Creek and other
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