The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 28, 1927, Page 1, Image 1

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77.? Old Home Paper
OREGON: Generally fair to
night and Friday wllh fog near
lta coaat. High teniparatura and
low humidity In the ' Interior. '
Gentla variable winds. Moder
ate west am northwest wind on II
tba coaat. ; l
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Price Fiv0 Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OK EG ON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1927
Number 6089
GIGANTIC
MERGER IS
REPORTED
General Motors
IS
Thought Planning to
Combat New Ford
kEW, YORK, Ju.y 28. (A.
P.) A (if antic community
of interest drawing togeth
er tare corporations Uni
ted , State steel, Ceneral
Motors and E. I. Dupont and
company, whose capitalize
lion ranges more than four
billion dollars is seen hy
Wall Street in the succinct
announcement to the stock
holders of the Dupont com
pany that it has purchased
114,000 shares of the com
mon stock of the steel cor
poration. '
The DuiHiiit roinpuny pnld ap
proximately II I. uvv.ouo for the
alerl atock and at a later merl
ins' of the board of dlrectura of
the latcol company either Pierre
llupout or a representative of the
Hupont Internet. It la under-1
stood, will take a plare on the
atml board. There hae been re-1
port that Plerro Dupont. now In :
F.urope. might succeed Klbert II.
tlary as chairman of the afrl i
board. Thla I not credited In
het Informed circle". Mr.; Gary
la III at hi home here, but la ex
pcetad bark at his office noon. ,
No rhaiiK In the ateel chairman- j
ship la at preeent contemplated, i
Kntranc Welcomed.
The entrance of the Dupont ;
Into the ateel corporation I wel-,
corned by the houao of Morgan
whine relatione with the Dupont
have been very friendly. The
Dupont own about twenty-five
percent of tleiieral Motor and
virtually control tba company ao
that with the Morgan bank dom
inating the ateel corporation and
tho Dupont controlling (iencrnl
Motor and the Dupont Company
(Continued On rage Klein)
Prison Committee
Visits Executive
ItOHTON. July Si. (An Tho
advtaory romniitten which ha
oocn revlowlng Ibo Fucco-Van-rent
cse, vlalted tlovernor Alvan
T. Fuller at tho atato huuao agilu
tndiiy. Tho vlait of tho three.
I'rvalilent A, Ijiwreiico Lowell of
Harvard. I'realdent Sumuol W.
: Strntton of MuaaachSiielta luatl
tuie of TechnnTogy, and Itohert
tirnnl. foriuer prohalo Judgo, ye
lurday gnvo rlae to report (hut
their opinion had been given tho
governor.
The reappearance today Indira
led however, that tholr work wn
not nl an end. lovernor Fuller
continued hla Independent Invca
tlcat'iin. Warden Wlllluin Hendry of the
Uinta prlaon where Nlcolir Caco
and lliirtolomeo Vnniotd are
confined, said tho prlaonera to
day entered upon tho twelfth day
of their hunger strike.
Husband Charged
With Non-Support
A complaint chnrKing non-support
wn filed agalnat Joseph K.
I'ntryn of Kl inn nth FnMs In Jua
llco Court' thla morning by Mia
Hniollt v I McClsllundt. , county
henllh purne. , , '
In IhO coiuplnlnl, Mia j Mc
Clnllnnd chnrRe I'ntryn wlth
non-support of hla wife Sylvia
I'ntryn , and elght-months-oll
Imhy.. '"' -:..
An Bllempt will bo rondo ' tc
socuro employment for Patryn
so (hut ho might bo mntlo to sup
port hi wlfo nnd child, accord
ing to JtiMlio of the I'ciice W.
Ilnrna.
v IXKNTY'I OF TIMF..
lumTOV-0-IK, I". S.
H. II. July !W. (AP). on.
vlrhil or theft to tli ejlenl
of 10,(00, a Hovlet rlllsen
n been Mqiiliiil by , tho
: court liere lo repay Die gov-
eminent In liiatiilliiienls
tnfllrtg'wia'-Hirll,o
ex.-
SKI '
year.
ftttOvtTttvtM
Aviators Give
Up Search, for
French Flyers
Seven Welti of Searching in
New Foundland Proves
Fruitleat.
NEW YOltK. July 2". I AIM
Suwii weuk'a fruition nlrplann
aenrrh for the missing French
flyer, ('aptulu Chnrlr Niinsraaer
and Frum-ola Cull, ended at I'ort
Washington' Long talund, laat
night wht'ii Major F. Hlilucy Cot
tun and hi companion, "Cy"
Caldwell. Imided on their return
from New Foundluiid.
lloih men. who flew back aud
forth acroa the New Koundland
wlldernM. an Id they were con
vinced that Nungcsser and Coll
had never arrived In that coun
try. "Inatrid of having Imen beard
by one or two acnttored peraona,
they would hat been henrd by
hundred"," Cnldwetl aald.
The search, financed by Dan
iel (luggenlieliii, covered appro
Imately U.oou uill.
KatMf-t Too .Much.
ATLANTIC. (AIM The mod
ern girl opecla a man to apeud
from flto to 1100 for an eve
ning'a entertnllimeul, a the altu
atlon la viewed by W. I.. Darn
hart, vice-president of the Natlcn
at Surely company; It wna once
possible lo have a good lime for
It and now the averuge youth In
a pol-!-.a of trual la aub)ect to
atrottg tomptatlon.
Mother of Seven
Youngsters Will
Serve as Sheriff
WMIV.U1, (Ikla. July
!M. I') A Krntinlml
nun her of 4-t en children U
ahi-rlff of Ywnlwanl ntuii
ty. ; Mm. Jolul llouiuot, 3H,
waa appolnled to fill tin
lerni of her Imatwml, a vet
rran. a veteran Ukluliomi
irait officer, who dint auil
dilil). "My huhanil worked lu
defalbjtabty for law enforce,
lot-ill ami I shall endeavor
lo do the saiiio," aya Mm.
Ilouqtiot. -
believe In proiM-culion.
but not M-raerullon- I e
lierl to look at affnlra from
an rtlilcal uimlpoint.'
F,
I
Babies Scream When Fed
eral Judge Sentences
Moonshiner
I'OIITLANO. Ore.. July 2&. (A.
P. I Sentence of nine montha.ln
lull waa paaaed upon T. J.v)itk
los by Fcdernl Judge John II.
.Ylr.N'nry today and a Iiukloa'
wile henrd It pronouncud she
fell to the floor of thn court
room In -a fnlut. Her four chil
dren Rcrunmed.
Deputy Mnrahula c.irrlcd the
wlfo from tho court" room. The
aeaalon continued a though uoth
Ing hnduvur happened.
Hnklo. ono of tun dervnduiita
lu a still esse originating threo
onlhs ago on the Goorgu Abor -
1
ft NTS
AT JAIL
1
neihy farm near N'owberg, plead- stores. Indicated sho would deal
cd guilty to participation In thc!'HI them moro leniently,
ronaplrncy and llko four other' "These are my people and I
defendant, spntenced two weeks! know them," she snld, remarking
n go, wis given a jail term. Hint, to natives of the region
Pair, Thought Dead
In Auto Bus Wrecl Increased Water
KLLKNSnUltG. Wash., July j RatCS At ISSUe
28., OP) Two persons were bo-1 , , .
llsved iO;lmvo.bcen killed totlu gAI.EM, Ore., July 28. (A!')
whqn an ,nntomol.llo singe ran ' im roa,pd mnlulonnnce charge of
off IhO itghwny lietween North tnc ,,,,,, W8ter romnuny of
fiend and Kaston. northweat til jmkwn counly wlu be on trlu
Kllenshurg, nnd dovo Into Lake bIoro tho pui,lc aervlco com
Keecholus. - The machine wn J mlmloa tomorrow when oil three
aiihmoiged iinclor 14 foot of wator i menihers of tho commission will
nnd tho driver, George Pltlaman ;), tmrg nt Medford.
of Sonttlo, nnd nn unidentified ti18 m n,alntonnco charge Is
woman pnsaonger . were believed J2.ro nn acre. This hua been In
to ho Insldo tho slime. cmiaed lo 18. SO an acre, and
' 1 I was offectlvo June 14, affecting
HHJX IY)H FIGHT inuw ronlrncta. The net It Ion from
LOS ANOELF.H, July if UW
Rummy Ilukor and Mushy Cal-
hihan todny signed an ngreement
for a 10-roiind fight for the
i world's .Junior wolturwelght title,
The bout Will be stuged August
2flth,
TAX: SLASH
PROGRAM!
OUTLINED
Cut of One or .Two
Percent Urged
By Leaders
RAPID CITY, S. D., July
28 (AP) A slash of one
or two percent in the cor
poration tax seems destined
to form the keystone of the
proipective tax reduction
program.
Administration leaders
who have conferred here'
wtth President Coolidge
have put this move down as
one of the first to be con -
sidered in the tax cutting lug. Terry John, an Indian of charged, he ruahed acroaa to the
nlanned f, nl ,J ! Ileally, wan placed In tho county Taylor store where he attempted
planned for next season and i M on ,.,,,', or . woman from a car.
o concerted action on thii(11(.(. hy j xay,0r of lleatty.! wlien Taylor run lied out of the
nnlnr annnavs .AK I t ,.l..m..A that Kthn glah. ' Store Slid DlUCCd him Undef ftrrftllt.
able,
j Oilier iHiliti which ai-cin likely j
m gum aiiminiairuiiun invor ui-
clutlo repeal of the reiiiuliilng
war "nulaanro" lerlva. Including
Ihoae on thenler adm alona and
club dura. However a row la
Impeding on elimination of the
automobile paaacngvr rir tax.
liepubllcana who have come here
have endoravd a cm In I hla lax
now amounting to three percent,
hut none have gone on record
for Ita repenl.
While.) bo adinlnlatrullon . pluu !
will be announced uuill alter the
iri-alli iil ha conferred ' w'.th
Chairman Urcvn of the houae
(Continued On I'age Two)
c.
u.
STILL PUZZLED
Wonders About Financial
Status of Family of
Bud's New Bride.
NEW YOltK. July 28. p)
The New York Dolly Now In a
dlapatch from Grand Mer, Que.,
aaya Mrs. Jumc Stlllman, Sr..
whoao son Hud married Lena
,. .
wJ..T; -JL..??! ,.. .?....!:. ?.. '"
,v. ... ......
kinsmen. .
Mra. Wilson nnd Lena's six ls-
nr. h.v. foe r.. r, .11 v-.l o it,..
we,.r,h... 1
from the Stlllmans.
"Of rourae," anid Mra. Still
man, "I can't have Lena's mother
nnd alster employed here a ser-1
vanla after Lena's marriage to
my son. At the same time I re
fuse to permit I.enss family to
even think they can profit finan
cially as n result of tho marriage I
of Hud and Lena. It waa on thn: I
question that the Wllaon fnnHly'
und I broke last week."
Mra. Stillmnu, who anld at tho
time of the, dlsputo that she,
would turn them from tho homo
jsho hnd provided nnd stop their
! charge account to her name In
'sums nbovo one hundred dollar
jwero beyond their nnderslnndliiR.
I ,
tM users who asked n heurlng
nvcrs thnt tho new rale Is rils-i
crlmlnnLory In that some nscra
will he raving 11.25. rome 12. SO
mm
and onin 111.50. About 200 nunrslsd the operation
and between 4,000 "and 5,000
I pure of land pro Involved;
Freddy Welsh Dead
in New York Hotel
Ex-Champion , Who Made Fortune In Ring,
Was Peniless, Declares Widow; Arrested
Recently for Engaging In Street Brawl
NKW YOltK, Jnlv it. ( ) VntMy ttil. fitnucr llglil
wclglit cliimiploii of I If world, w found driul lodny In hla '
room at it hotel.
Welsh, whoae ri n I nunie wu 1'rrderlek Thomas, hiu a hot
' Inu iimlructor ami held a conimlMnfou an raplntn in tin reserve
otflci-r corM.
About leu dn ngu lie hum luken tt a police station on
ehurw of disorderly comluit, nlien lio rralalcd arret by a
patrolman hIhi lnu-rfei-rnl In a two a. m. olrrvt fight Ix-twccn
Welsh and Kilwurd INInuey. WeUii diwIiarKi-d after
ili,lulng to the court that lie bad bivn engaging in a "friendly
fight."
He dliil at lite liot-l Mlilney la wnt Flfly-llli im-l, ap
Mreiiily from heart dliM-am-. Hla widow, aulil that ullliough he
iirniil Urge sums In Uie prise ring, he Ht-l "without a penny."
Perry John, Klamath Indian
Held for Insulting Women
with on charge, that of be-
l"'K willfully and uniawtutiy
uru"" P"
1 ,11. ' .... I .... . LI MnJ n n
olhr u,orB rriou ch.rge pend-!
led Into the poi"t office at Beat-
'ty where he attempted to in-
ault Mr. I-ol Kichhorn. theurny at i nuoquin some iimej
pot mlatreM. Mr. Elchhorn
hud preaence of mind enough'
Many To Attend Big Ram Sale To
Big Convention j - Be Held Shortly
Many Knight of Columbus PENDLETON. Ore., July 28
from Klumalh nnd Lake countlon-li Uctween 700 and 800
are planning lo go lo rortlsskalce rams, will he here for the
lha laa'l ..' the' week wliere j flraf' annual yam Bale tpouaored
natlonul convention of Ihe or-, by the Oreon wool growers a
ganualion will be held from Aug. ! sociutiou. August 18. according to
! to I, lnrlualve. Approximate-! Hugh Sprout, executive secretary
ly 10.000 mcmbera of the order I of the body. The sale will be
from ijvery section of the conn-! held st Ihe roundup grounds and
iry are expected to attend (he big la causing much Interest over the
conclave. It will bo the SSth'an- northwest. The wool growers
nual supreme convention. I will slso lake advantage of thU
In addition to the- various de
partmental bualness sessions,
there will be numerous recrea
tional attractions for the dele
gate. Including banquets, a bnr
beque, sulo trips and other fea
tures. Brandy Flavored
Candy Is Sought
I'OKTLAND, July 28. (IF))
Government agents went' on a
- -
" XOr 16. f"10-"'
nr r renin canuv Bniuuca iroiu a
il,l..h wr ronnrled lo have con-
," d ,r.ndy When officers' Z, V were
"f1. ...'.... . . .... .1!"- -
mcn 10 ,,,c ",0 n,,.,w " "IVJ
considerable
Uim WCI vu ssisas. a
' I part already had been sent to re-
ilall establishment.
n , .
'Portland IOUth
Is Electrocuted
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 28. (if)
A ,or V , " , , ro'" "
' ol,on " n' on he
iirosnam lino, tasi uikiii rmmim
In the denth of Karl Herrick,
6. Young Herrick waa said to
have climbed the lower and after
touching a live wire dropped to
the ground. Ho died Just before
reaching a hospital.
Courtney's Flight
Is Delayed Again
. SOUTHAMPTON. Eng.. July
i2S. (VPH-lt Is considered there is
a llltle chance of Captain Frank
T. Courtney starting on hi pro
jected trans-Atinntlc flight before
Sunday as weather report re
ceived here Indicate that stormy
conditions aro likely to prevail
1200 miles west of Valeutla, Ire
lund. for tho next three iln.vs.
Medford Jurist
Has Operation
. PORTLAND, July 28 (M'
Judgo C. M. Thomas, of Medford..
Is recovering at Vincent's hospl-
tul here from an, operation per-
formed
week ago fur rail
bladder.
Dr. Noble .Wiley, who perform-
Id Judgo
Thomas Would be out In about a
' week,'
lo lock herself In the postal de-
partment before John reached
her.
Not . t is.tion with a warning to theiODly ,bout ,30.0u0 annually for
Jonn win oe rememuerea tor
having featured In a ahooling i
ago, wnen ne i auegeo 10 navei"'"- nj ;
abot his brother eye out.
sale to conduct their summer
meeting here and will discuss
grating matters.
Many Seeking to
Save Murderers'
SALEM. Juiy 2S. (()W Many
letters ar? being received by Gov
ernor Patterson asking him to
commute from death to life im
prisonment the penalties to be
paid by James Willos and Ells-
.nulla ieni'. i ue iu uiru bic
sentenced to be h.nged August 19
north Kelley. The two men arc
. . u . . . ....
. ... . . 'i.
The governor has mdlcated that
ho will not Interfere with the
sentences unless new evidence
warranting such action should
be placed before him.
Bootleggers Fined
In Roseburg Court
KOSEBl'HG. Ore., July 28. Ml
Fines were imposed today upon
four of the men captured in
liquor raids Tuesday night. Ray
Dewar accused of sale and trans
portation was fined 8100 on each
count. John Lnngenberg and
Bert Sprlngstead were each fined
$150 for snlo and Ingram Har
relson was fined 8300 for sale.
Passing of sentence wss post
poned In the case of Col. Reed.
,
Babe Smashes Out
34th Circuit Hit
NEW YOltK, July 28. (p
Babe Ruth broke his tie wltK
l.ou Gehrig In their spectacular
home run duel todny and took
the load by hitting his 31th cir
cuit clout In the eighth Inning
of the Yankee's game wllh the
Browns.
State Gets New
Game Preserve
PENDLETON, July 28, ((P))
Land adjacent to tho McKuy Ir-
. Hgatlon dam Bus been set aside
a s game preserve following an
executive order signed by Prosl-
dent Coolldgo.. This Include
land approximately 200 tuet from
the line pf high water ,., '
i
i
A1EE AND
W HAVF
i inn uniL
nin nniiT
KM. HLHi:
III I II I
a vi a vi " I
. .
to
IVlrS. Ivenneuy Oayi.
Trouril Brwinry I1
Keruses f ension
l re , un cc t l oo about tl.8V0.000l will be P
LOS ANGELES, July 28. f portioned among the king' five
(AP) Mrs, Minnie Ken-
nedy, mother and former
business manager of Aimee
Serr.ple McPherson, today
had rejected indignantly the
proposals of her daughter
and her Angelus Temple
committee to make her a
pensioner instead of a prin-
ctpal figure in the temple,
I she accompanied her rejec-i
' .? -.t . ... .1.1
...
evangelist that a crisis was.
near" in their row over!arle of ber "ta,f- e"'nment
. , , purposes and other expenditure,
temple funds. Tbl. ,um )s TerT ,man nnnrei
Four alternative futures, for!
, mother " Kennedy were held out
by the committee appointed by I
--r umwiicr. mej uueivu io j
at the temple as the evangelist'
mother. or to permit her to
tour the world or vlait the holy
land at the church's expense.
Tbey Buggeated that she might,
carry on religious work in other
fields. If she liked. In conclusion
the committee suggested thst
Mr. Kennedy return lo her
"wealthy husband. V. '. Whitte
bej'k. who 1 a Jjc'jl W, do engi
neer 'on a ' big Huoson" "Vfvfr
lluer."
, (Continued On Page Two)
Occupation of Nicaragua By
U. S. Marines Meets
With Disapproval.
BEKLI. -July 28. ( AP) The
German league for human rights
has Issued a protest against
American activities In Nicaragua,
the orotest beiner forwarded to
Senators Borah, Brookhart and I
Wheeler,, to President Calles of t
Mexico and to. the commission
for Intellectual cooperation, now
. .
, session at tiencva.
The American troops have no
business on tho soil of other In-J
dependent state, and it Is not
the business of American cab
inet members to abuse other na
tions," the protest says.
The protest . condemns the
bombing of Ocotal, (presumably
thla refers to the bombing of
the forces of General Sandlno
hich attacked Ocotal aud an
American marine outpost on July
" aemnnas mat American
puunc opinion oe souuuea ou me
removal of the late British Gen
eral Dyer on the occasston of the
"massacre of Amrltsar," India.
Mother's Love is
Stronger Than All
Wealth, Says Judge
NEWARK, N. J.. July 28. (A.
P.) Millions and mansions are
little compared with a mother's
love. A wealthy uncle and sunt
Wished to adopt Sully Miles. 13.
whose parents 'are 'divorced.
Judgo, Walter Van Riper denied
permission saying:'. "I do not be
lieve that the court la morally
Justified 'In destroying the sacred
relationship ot parent and child
simply tor fiuanciai benefits."
Civilian Aviators
Back From Flight
SAN FRANCISCO. July 28. (A.
P.l-i Ernest L. Smith and Emory
jll. llronto. tho first civilian avla
tors to imiku a sustained flight
from tho North American con-
tlncut to Hawaii, returned home
(rem tho Islands today aboard
the liner Prosldout -Jefferson.
Their arrival was (ho occasion
for a spirited demonstration
i along the wjter frc.nL
GERMAN LEAGUE
IKES PUDTEST
.
Marie May be
Compelled to
Peddle Jewels!
'King' Death Leaves Ru
1 manian Queen Poor Wo
! e r; . t
man, jayi iiipaitn
Itl'f'Bf ttflkt-r I..I.. u ai
!hKIiit Fenllnmnd'a deatli has
h ft yui-en JliirU. relatively a
poor woman, t'nlewt thtf atate
Cotnnillw forwacU with help for
Hie now duwagrr qurm, the m
",'"rd ron""rt "onM of
I Kr already announced, Ferdl-
!nand 300.0VV.UOO lei fortune
children. Including Prince Carol,
who will receive about 1400,000.
The queen, however, receive
nothing beyond the uae for life
of certain of the king' proper
ties and palaces.
The government now propose
to apllt op the 30.000.UOO lei
civil Hat which Ferdinand re
ceived, among Queen Marie, King
l k. .,1 .ho MAlhM
ueen. I'rlnce Nicholas and mem-
bers of the regency.
! Hmalr Allowance.
This would allow the queen
the upkeep of her palaces, sal'
with the salaries and allowances
Qf other royal figure. King
(Continued On Page Eight)
Deer Killed in
Collision With
Auto Last Night
Apparently bllmlrd by
I lie light of an approarh
l.ig car. a yearling; buck
donned into ftie aioV of " a
tight roadator drtvrw fry I ".
1m Grrenwri! laMt eveplwa;
on Ihe Klamath Kall-.4h-land
highway, leas thaa a
mile ami one-half from tile
rily and waa instantly kill
l. The buck' neck waa bro
ken la the crash as it hit
thn side of the rar. . No
djwiutgc was done to Ihe car
and the accident was round
to be pnrvlyncctdcnlHl by
Mur'on llarac.
V. W. Crawford was driv
ing lu .'it' rar wllh (ircen
well at the time of the acci
dent. Death Toll In Past Eight
Years Exceeds Those Lost
In World War
WASHINGTON. July 28. ()
More people have been killed by
automobiles In the United States
rinrlnff thn nnut nieht vmm than
MANY DEAD IN
AUTO SMASHUPS
the American soldier dead In theiOettOUS lnarSe IS '
nona war, accoraing to tne na
tional automobile chamber of
commerce, j
From January 1. 1919 to Dec
ember 31, 1926. 137.071 persons
were killed by automobiles while
the total cssualties of the war
in the American arm; forces was
120,050. The Injured In automo
bile accidents, however, was
3,500.000 since the armistice.
Twenty-sir per cent of tho
killed and injured were children
under tho age of 16 years ac
cording1 to the figure. Last year
It. wait estimated 23,000 persons
were killed,,, an Increase of 1,000
bter- 1933 and the Wrest death
toll ever recorded by automobiles
for a year.
Inland Empire Now
Shipping Out Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 28. (A.
P.) The golden flood from the
Inland Empire ha begun to
sweep down on Portland. Trains
ot Spokane, Portland and Seattle
and Union Pacific are bringing
in the harvest from eastern Ore
gon and the Palouse country.
The Spokane. Porthnd and
Seattle railway Is arranging ex
tra storaue facilities at both
east St. Johns and Vancouver.
Railway official predict that all ,
records for car loadings of wh?U !
wilt bf shattered this year, . .'')
GAINES Tl)
BE HANGED
AS SLAYER
Seattle Man's Convic
tion Is Upheld By '.
Supreme Court ,
OLYMPIA, Wash., . July
28. (AP) Sentence of
death passed on Wallace C.
Gair of ! Seattle by lh
King, county court for tha
murder of his daughter,
Sylvia, was affirmed today
by the supreme court. ,.T
The murder of Sylvia
Caine, whoso brutally beat- .
en and abused body was .
found, on the- shores, of
Green Lake, not ' far from '
Gaines' home here June 17,
a year ago, was one of . the
most sensational crime ' in
the history of the state. 3r ,
had been visiting her fatheg
after being away from his
16 years. '.. ' - ,
The trial of Gaines two morjtb
later was marked ' with ; blttar
controversy and ' a fight lastinc
about -three- days over- the, 4
mUsabtlity of evidence 'over the
relation existing ' between rather
and daufthtdr formed tba haala at
! appeal to the supreme court.
Twice Exonerated, , . -pThe"
condemned man was twice
exonerated of all blame in con
Inection with the girl's death by
I the county" prosecutor "' before
Gaines, was finally arrested and
tried. His brother, William
: Gaines has always maintained
j that he is Innocent. Hla testl
I mony at the trial showed that
! he had had an argument with
ihts daughter before ahe left his
i home In a "hutr for a walk
on the evening of June IS, 1926.
The devision on which Gaines
i has 30 days in which to apple
I for a new hearing, reviewed the
lease at considerable detail from
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Lindy Wins His , u
Way From Albany
ALBANY, N. Y., July 28, ((;P)
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh
said goodbye to Albany talx
morning ' and then in hla SB-.fit
of St. Louis, headed up the dud
son valley to say hello to several
other cities and towns. ...;tf
The colonel had planned . to
leave the capital city at 9 o'clock,
but his laundry, sent eut . lajit
night, was not returned on sched
ule. ii :i
"I've got to have shirt V-jM
said, and sat down to wait.
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Faced by Musici&t
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' Harry Shaw, who formerly;
conducted the observatory of
music here, was held ln.;the
county jail this afternoon on a
serious charge Involving a minor
girl under 18 years ot sge. He
was arrested at Weed, whera ha
was working and brought back
here by Gary Coiard, constable.
The offense Is alleged to have
taken place on June 2, last, while
Shaw was employed ss a musi
cian here. , ' '
Jefferson Myers .
Reported Better
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WASHINGTON,. July 28.' (;py-.
Jefferson Myers, commissioner of
the United States shipping board,
was reported today recovering
rapidly from bronchial pneumon
ia. Ha was expected to be ul.
In about a week. " '
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NEW MARRIAGE LAW
SACRAMENTO, Cal., July'
28. (IP) Every county clerk)
was equipped '-today with a-
necessary forms for the new
three-day marriage law e
when offices optn . tomor- aft
row.. The law require
three days notice (or a mat'-' e
flage license. ,-, . , , . a
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