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' MEDFOiiB rrrt trtbttnts, medfoud, oeegos, Thursday, xcms 29. 1933. PTQE SEVEN GLENN 10 OFFER ALIBI IN BALLOT ' TRIAUSSHOWN (Continued from Page One.) rid of the ballon, "or we will alt be out la the treet." Went to See Fehl The defense counsel said he would show that about 9 o'clock Glenn met Amoa W. Walker, former deputy sher iff and county court probation offi cer, near the ' auditorium door, and Walker said: "If you want to see Fehl, he's In his office now." Olenn then went to Fehl's office and talked with him until 10 o'clock about a loan Olenn Vas thinking of making Fe.nl to permit him to pur chase newspaper equipment. After leaving Fehls office, Glenn contend he met Assistant Jailer Olenn Thomas and the two went to the county Jail and retired, and jnuuufr iu.io duwh tiauitor joe uan rlels came to Glenn's quarters and re ported "All Is quiet," and the ac cused went to sleep and did not Jearn of the ballot robber? until the next morning. Say lie Was Nervous Assistant Attorney General Moody. In his opening statement, said: "The state will ehow that on the night of the ballot robbery John Olenn was so nervous that he kept iolng to the Jail windows to see what was going on and that he was so perturbed that he forgot to lock up the prisoners In their cells until far paal the regular hour." Attorney Moody also declared the Stat will ahow that Olenn partici pated in the conferences w.hen the destruction of the ballots was dis cussed; that h enacted a leading role, and reviewed bis part not only as told from the witness stand In the LaDleu and Jones cases, but hinted at new evldenos. "The state Trill not only prove very claim It has made but mora. The stste will prove that every man indicted and maybe more la guilty, not only beyond a reasonable doubt but beyond all doubt. "We will show by witnesses who stood outside the court house that nlsnt that Fehl waa walking back and forth on the side of the audi toriumsomething unusual for him to do and that he was highly per turbed. "When Pehl waa thus displaying his nervousness, a bystander said: "Won't they let Fehl In?" "And Fehl came back and asked: "Who said that?' Schermerhorn on Edge "Gordon Schermerhorn, then aher lff, was also nervous. He waa flitting around, and In and out of the Jail, with a private key." Attorney Moody said that the state would prove a conspiracy to destroy the ballots to prevent a recount, and that L. A. Banks and his wife were scheduled as the "alibi mak ers.' The first witnesses for the state were called yesterday afternoon. They were County 'Clerk George R. Carter and Deputy Clerks Nydah Nell and Helen Dugan. They testified, as In former trials, to the existence of the court house and vault, and to the stolen ballots and preliminary details of the case. The court overruled a defense plea for relntroductlon of their plea of former Jeopardy. Markety Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., June M. (AP) CATTLEIOO, calves 90: alow. HOGS. ISO; ateady. SHEEP 800: lambs Mo higher; lambs, good and choice, 45.35-6.75; common and medium. $3.50-6 36. Portland Wheat PORTTjAND, Or. June 3. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July .89. .8 .87 .87 Sept. .71 '4 .TH4 .99 '4 .99 '4 Dec. .75 V4 .7514 .75 .75 Cash wheat No. 1: ing prlo by wholesalers: Fresh cur rent receipts, 68 lbs. end up, 13o do. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to rets Hers: Country killed hogs, best butahere, under 150 lbs., 7-7Vjc: vealers, 70 to 100 lbs., 6 14 -7c; spring lsmbs, 10-llc; yesrllngs. 4-Sc; heavy ewes, 2-3e: medium cows. 5c lb.; csn ner cows, 3-3c; bulls, 4 4 -6c lb. STRAWBERRIES New Oregon, 81.40-1 85. Cheese, milk, hops, live pouultry. onions, new onions, potatoes, new po ts tooej. wool and bay unchanged. Chicago Wheat Big Bend bluestem . Dark hard winter (13 pot.).. Dark hard winter (11 pet.).. Soft white Western w,hlt Hard winter .. Northern spring .I.. Western red . .............. Oats No. 3 white. $24. Corn No. 3 E. yellow, $39. MUlrun standard, 618. Today's car receipts: . Wheat flour 33, corn 1, hay 3. CHICAGO, June 3. () Table: Wheat: July 894-90 81 87 90'4-'4 Sep. 93i-"V 93i 914 93VJ4 Dec. 95-95 '4 98 93 95i-'i May 9914 1 0114 9714 99)4-1 00 San Francisco Rutteifat SAr FRANCISCO. June 39. (AP) Butterfat, 33-prem., grade, 3414c. Portland Produce Wall St. Report PORTLAND. Ore., June 39. (API BUTTER Prints, extras, 34c: stand ards, 3814. . . BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 31-32c. lb.; farmers, door de livery, 31-33C lb.; aweet cream, 5c higher. EGOS Producers' selling price: Overslee, 30c; exras. 18o: mixed col ors, 17o; mediums, 17o dozen. Buy- Stork Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Sstndard Statistics Co.) 50 20 30 90 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total Today 89.3 47.1 103.5 83.3 Prev. day 90 0 . 47.4 105.3 88.1 Week ago .... 84.3 44.0 103.1 81.3 Year ago ... 35.7 13.3 65.9 35 8 3 Yrs ago ....153.9 118.9 310.3 158.0 Bond Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933. Sstndard Statistics Co.) 30 30 30 60 Indl'a Rr's Ut's Total Today 73.4 77.5 88.3 85.3 Prev. day 79.5 77.8 85 4 78 8 Week ago 73 0 76.1 84 $ 77.7 Year ago 53.6 MB 73.1 69.5 NEW YORK, June 39 iR Stocks moved rather cautiously today In the face of new currency stabilization ac tivities at London and a coincidental rally of the dollar in forebjn exchange markets. Some specialties advanced substantially. The close was irregular. The feverish trading of the past few sessions slowed down to a turnover of approximately 4.600,000 ahares. Todays closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. e Dye 11H Am Csn -,. 89 4 Am. ee Fgn. Pow. w.- 164 A. T. At T. , -.136 , 184 . 63i , 1714 . 40 'i , 3314 , 3314 , 834 : 3914 , 9 . 7614 . 87 V, . 39 , 39 . !8'i . 50 , 344 . U't 4'i . 14 '4 . 914 . 39"i . 38 . 35 '4 . 3714 . 1 , 40 , 83 '4 . 6714 Anaconda . Atch. T. 4s S. F. . Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pck'g. CataplUar Tract. . Chrysler ......... Coml. 8olv. , Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont .. , Oen. Foods Qen. Mot Int. Harvest. I. T. 6t T. ... Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phllllpa Pet Radio Sou. Pac. GILMORE TO PLAY GOLD HILL NINE Celebrating th introduction of the new Gllmor-a "Fortified" gasoline, the "Oilman Lion" wilt meet the Gold Htll bat welldera next Sunday at the MedXord fairground. Thla baseball fame promlMi to be a hummer with th local nine In tha proverbial "pink" and ready to take the Gold Hill aggregation into camp. Gold Hill wttl tend mitt and bat art lata to M Ml ford with a record of no defeat thla aeuon and the "QU more Uont" have ft task on their hands to break the winning atreak 0! th northern vUltora, "Tha Ol!mor boy will win If they perform on the diamond like QU more'a new 'Fortified' gasoline doea In motor car," Chick Ellis, manager of this district for the Oilmora Oil company aald today. TE1ISTEANIT0 Roaaourg contingent. Kramer, Deuel. Harry Butler and Or. Harold B. OlUla were missing from Medford'a team. In the city tournament which Just closed. Kramer Deuel defeated Carter Bogga for the singlet championship, while Deuel and Boggs won the dou ble from Joe Patton and John Red ely. Leo Glascock won the final in the consolation . Std. Brands , St. Oil Cal. ..... St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer, Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. fl. 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