The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1927, Page 1, Image 1

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WifB lEwttlttn Herald
City Edition
The Old Home Paper
WEATHER. . ,,,
Oregon: l'nettled: rnlna knt
portion lonUhl ur Thursday;
- warmer In southwest -vorflun to
night: modurat lo fresh south
east winds.
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Tnco Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927.
Number 02 13.
Mi
LOCATE NO
TRACE OF
E
Divert Fail tQ Find Sunk
en Under-sea Craft
This Afternoon
Oil
HAD DRIFTED AWAY
4 DURING BAD STORM
(irrii'UU Arr At Im lo Know
U tint ! l I ndcr Present
Situation: itl.le 'Snap
W IimI-K Hm IUmm ami
Fallal Ocrnn In Now Cnlm.
PROVINCKTOWN. Mum.,
Dec. 21. (AI.') Admiral
Frunk II. Brumby, in charice
of salvitKo opvrution.H on the
Hunken ul)mnrine S-4, an
nounced, lute today that the
wreck Imd been lout, be
' caiiHo a line attuched to it
wus torn away in the re
cent Kale.
Two divera who were
lowered today failed to find
the vessel upto i; ;15 o'clock.
I'llOVINC'KTOW.V, Mix., lV'C
J I. (II Iilvlrtsc iinerailntia were
resumed at I2:.1U o'clock loday
In an attempl lo rfsiun the alt
men Imprisoned In the wreck of
the sunken submarine S I The
first man to o down was Jsmen
I UK rani who waa the fli-at lo be
lowered when the H-M was sunk
off lllock Ulanil two years .
PHOVINVKTOWN. Mass.. Iec.
II. (1I Tle naval ves.els which
are endeavoring to salvage the
sunken submarine 8 1 were pre
paring today lo reaumn opera
lloua siiHpended two days ao he.
cause of a northwest sale. At
(Coullnued ou pas SI
J.
GETS GONTHAGT
John Hampshire, pr:minent 1
Crania Pass contractor, who,
from tltno to time, has been I
Identified with major construe-1
4 Hon pmjortaln Klamath county,
was the successful bidder yes
terday for the resurfacing of
IS. 7 miles i f state highway In i
Klamath and for the supplying
at soma six mill's of maintenance
tnatnrlnla.
Mr. Hampshire's bid was
1161.212.
Tho wsrk will Include the re
fiiirfminK of the Kliminlh Falls
Merrill section of The DuIIms
('sllfornln highway; resurfacing
ot 1-6 mile of tho Kluuuiih
Falls-Lakevlew highway from the
I.ukovluw Junction towards Olone;
and tho supplying of six miles
of maintenance mnlnrlal which
will bo used on tho Kliimiith
Falls-I.aknvlew highway from
The Dullca-Cnllf.'.rnlu highway
to a point a short distance past
Glenn.
IPS I
Alleged Liquor Dealer
Bound Over by B. Thomas
Evidence against firace HossoJ whoso activities tho arrest of thn
and Uon I.lll.i. charged awllh an j Chtloqitin pair was negotiated,
assortment of liquor violations.! Testifying for draco Hesso and
la strong enough to warrant an
Investigation by tho Portlnnd fed -
eral grand Jury.
At least this wns tho rnllns
inie yesinruuy oi uuiivu nmivn
,, . , i, . m....m
Commissioner Bort (. Thomas
who bound over thn pair lo tho
fodoral Jury. Bond for thn worn -
n .ei at !nnn- for I.llln
' lit 3,onn. Thny raised sufficient ; defendants conducted ono of tho
bonds for their rolcaso todny. i"t notorious dives In Chllo
Tbn two Chtlomiln residents quln-
are cjiarged with possession anil
sain of Intoxicating liquor, with
maintaining a nuisance nnd Willi
conspiracy lo vlolalo the fntlornl
prohibition Inw. American 0 o I o n y. I ney rome
Two government witnesses les- from looking tip at Lindbergh In
titled. They wore N. H. Nngll-.tho hoi sunshine. Ambassador
Inr nnd A. Kckhnrill. Thny oro Morrow, like many other, Is of
yovernmont iluul plgeous througU , (lifted with a bllilcrcd face.
ST
AUTO LIFTED
OUT OF LAKE;
NOT DAMAGED
I'liliiriiii'il friim Hit Icy timi
dity sojourn ut tlm hmtniii of
upper K lutiiut It lukn nenr tint
west appruu'h or thi Fremont
bridge, tlx 1 1 ml huh roach, own-
l hy Kurl Atchison, was llfti'd
from the lake unto Hi" mid
wlioi'l-d to Iho shorn this ntoiii
lim ut 11 o'i Iik k by tho-Aimc
Motor iur wrecking crow.
'I'lix rur crashed t h roi: kIi Ilia
It-it several hundred yirds from
horn Kundiiy afternoon. Five
. '', in ma ununited to climb nut
of I iio ear tH'foro It settled to
thn l.ottiiiii of Hie lake.
Aided hy two :ln poles, a
; power wciich and cable. Ural the
i from end was lifted above the
ltd and then tho buck end.
Thn car waa placed on pViiika'
which ill'rlbut.d the bearing I
(surface and lessened thn hanrc I
of anoihiT rtnali tlirouith lliv up-
I per Ink Ire.
I The cur will be dried out and
llli a few minor repalra will
attain be In good running order, '
.garugo employes bild.
XMAS TRAFFIC
LOAD ON S. P.
MUCH GREATER
I A new record In volume of
Chrlatniss railroad traffic ork
! Inatlna- In Klamatb.wlll probably
bo established If present Imllia
: tlona are a criterion.
I ArcordliiK to officials of the
i Main Htreet Soul hern I'aclfle of
! fie, the holiday traffic to date
i Is from one third to one half
ircuter Ihun last year. Tho vol
ume of traffic will rome to a
climax Friday and Saturday.
REALIZE $469
FROM EXHIBIT
From receipts derived from the
, Klsiinlh Falls city school art ex
hibit hold two weeks an, there
j Is sufficient money to purchase
la number of pictures for the six
Jcliy schools, J. I'. Wells, city
school superintendent, has re
ported to the city school board.
I The sum renllied from the ex
' hlblt held two weeks asn at Kro
mout school was lltiS.im and rep-
! resumed one of the moat sticcevi
I ful amateur exhibits ever held In
i primary schools.
- MI'ltltll.l, MAN III.AMKD
L. Miller. Merrill, was blamed
yeMcrduy for an accident Mon
duy. by ('. A. Pauley, Klamath
Falls business man. According
to Pauley's report the crash oc
curred at the junction of the
Klnmuth-I jikovlew highway, four
miles south of this city.
COMI'ltKMNr.K Alll Tt
III I P HI II IMIHINO
no.STON. Doe. II, (AA
The Boston navy yard today
announced that thn destroy- s
er Hturtevanl, now under
way for the sreuo of thn
sinking of the submarlno
S-4, carried apparatus with
which an attempt might be
mudn to calm the trouble-
some seas with compressed
air.
Tso of compressed air was
0 suggested by Phillip Brash-
car of Princeton I'tilverslty,
who recently set forth tho
Idea that ships anchored In
mid ocean might afford
landing places for trans-
Atlantic planes by calming 4
(he watc'r around Ihem In
a similar way. 0
Lllla were Frank Savage, Justice
1 of the Penro J. J. nrophy. W. C.
I Balfour, Frank Coffeo and Earl
callendor.
n.. ...it., ...... i.,nrinj
tiovornmenl wllnrssos testified
Hint they had purchased two
. rounds of drinks nnd Inter bought
n pint. It was alleged that thn
RED NOSE EPIDEMIC
MEXICO CITY. Dec. 21, p)
Red noaes arn epidemic; In the
RIM SHIP'S
CREW BACK
BROKE, MAD
i
T I r tJ i i tl i Marian Parker murder i (ilt
1 ale 01 liardinip, IhrCii- r,ed early today when officers
encd Disaster and of
Suicide Related
BOAT HELD IN LIEU
OF SAILORS' WAGES
)t.ll!ui.lonrl KeH'fjtrlfiK ti-tt Hi--luril
to Kan Kihiii-Imo n Had
tier but Wer t.roup; KvfM-rl
rnei on H'- wa I'Vaubt
With Tr(i-l) anil rcrll.
KA KIM M 'INTO. !. SI.
(. Thhtif-n t'Miiadlnn
fniinic men who salleil from Van
rilivr. It. ". 117 ilnt a n n
Joe I'nrente'a rum ruiinlnn mo-
orriiii I'Mncipio, rciiniem-i
AniIIo, nnlvcil liere tMliiy nlaiaril
the I'ii nn ma mall liner, lily of
Knn rrunclMco from lnnsnlllo.
Tliey were broke' and HliKO' "t
retentc, liom they lilntno for
i' elr plltflit.
The Appollo lays In Mnm.inlllo
harbor. Belied by lirltlsh officers
for waae duo the crew.
Weeks of drift ins with rrlppled
engine, near starvation and the
suicide of the engineer were de
scribed by First M Hit Charles N.
foe. spokesman for the crew.
"We left Vancouver." he s:ild.
'We knew the Appollo was a rum
ship but we were sailors out of
VlTo"!.df'r" o,"d lumber" for ! of th- Community Cbe,t drlve"'"ty l fonnd genemUmd 1 made If puhlle "beeanst. per
.. .. .- i." J.. ' after dava ..nt in Inmatls-atlAns lready several hundred families f sisient rumors, started presum-
;ot j ;
some liquor. I lion . nuw.
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irouoie uu'wip ".
liaroio. ..roaman. cni-i enK.ne.-r.
finntlmini' nn page l
Queer Quirks
From the Wires
POLITICO 11HEAKS HOMK
ATLANTIC CITY. Dec. St, (At
Married It years. Mr. and Mrs.
Hoberl iitManey nave pariea as.
the best of friends." In an agree- :
ment filed In court they renounce
all claims unoit each other for
the rest of their lives and agres
not to disturb their friendship.
They do not believe In divorce.
Mrs. Dcluney, who thinks her
husband Is wonderful except ns a
husband, is In politics and has '
ambitions to become a police!
woman. Delaney Is a salesman
NO SENSE OK IIUMOH
NEW YORK. Dec. 21. (.1")
Miss Isabella Rittenlinusn Is ln-
rllned to thn belief that Englib
officialdom has no sense ot
humor. On landing in England
she told an inspector that the
purposo of her trip wns to sco
thn Prlnrn of Wales. She Hays
she was then confined In a hor-
pita) for a month and deported,
Kidnaped Girl Appeals to Parents
cyS3- vcA,' f'XA,-i?t
This tragic note was written hy Marlon Parker, kidnaped I.03 Ange
les fill, urging tboai tp ransom her 10 that hq might return homo.
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Police Substantiate
T;
mvvivvu
I.O.I ANGKLKS. lcr. 21. I API
Further aubatantlatlou of one!
of the early theories advanced
by thn nolle luvtiitigatlon tbo
, said two peraou. whose name
uhey refuted lo r;vcal, bad keen
Wllllutn Kdward llhkmaii and
aiinthar man crry nevcrei bun
dlea from tho Ilellevue Arma
parttni'n'a and put the in Into a
t'hryaler rouiio.
The Information of the to
persona, a n.nn aitd h.a wife, who
knew Hick man aa Ujnald Eratu,
M.ticnxthened the theory that
lllekiuan had aid In tho plot of
which he la accused.
The couple who saw Hickman
and the other man. lire ut the
llelletue Arma apartments, where
Hickman Is aald by police lo have
carried out bis diabolical kldnap-
I11K and aluvlnx plot. They were
returnlnsj lo their rooms at about
six
o'clock Saturday evening
two hours before a masked man. I
rldinc In a Chrysler automobile i
brought back the torn and life-1
U. l...,lv .. Iitti M.pl.n mrA
sold It to her distracted father
for f 150(1 when the voman ro-!
Klamath Christmas Chest Fund
Still Only
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tilsireas o real has been found
i . ,.
j.1 re,H,rted destitute families.,
: ,...in.. kh u ii,.Kaf.A .Aiui.
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bare necessities of life, such as
fuel, warm clothing, shoes and
food.
Mfinnv l nfkrivH hmllv ami
with but three day more lo go
another S200U must be raised.
In tbe neighborhood of $1000 has
already been collected by ths
i mlttees of biislnens men who are
canvassing the city.
Ak oluntan- Donations
... un i..cU uin...
solicitation are busy with their
on uuainers auairs ana u any-
one Is not axked to
contribute
I hopn they will mail their check hearing December 28. Judge Wil
or bring the money to the chest liam H. I. under Ait the probate!
healquarters in th.e Legion build-1 court announced today. Itemus I
SCHOOL BOARD
vi J vyvi avvssirvxv
APPROVES JOB
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Satisfied In every respect with
the Job. tho ctty rrhool board has
tccepted the five-room addition
to Mills Addition school erected
at a cost of approximately $10
oon.
Tho general contractor
'ns
Fred Jrndun. Rapid growth ot
Mills addition and adjacent re.il-
deiitlul districts necessitated the
construction of the addition il
rooms to handlo tho increase.
r-
in viiiiiiw
mused to ber husband: "Why,'
Hut's young Donald Evans, Ian t
It?-
Her husband answered in the
affirmative and the wife amusedly
remarked that It seemed that
Hi k man and his friend were go- I
Inn on a party as they were car-I
ryinn several package described
a a heavily wrapped and about j
the "ienrth of i wine bottle." l
They also were carrying a ;
anllcaae .
.7 ......
i ne uniiientitiea companion ot ;
fllckroan held open tbe door of
the automobile while Hickman j
placed tbe bundles Inside. No
more was seen by the man and
bis wlfo as they thought nothing!
of the matter and continued on
Into their apartment.
After hoirtiiK the story of the
couple. Chief of Defectives Her-
man Cllne Immediately ordered !
ofllcers to continue tbelr Inves-1
ligation on the theory that Hick-j
man wa aided by at least one
other
person In bis revolting
crime,
l-t night a janitor In the
anartmeni hnnae tolH th officers
of having seen Hickman, then i
(Continued on page s) l
One - Third Filled
I '
Ine" Mr. Robertson stated this '.
r - mornlliE.
have been placed on the list of
.....itinM...
Ins: In every hour of the dav
, fc , j...
Th " m,tH .k. ..fc.
, oe rared for
I An Invllation to the general
puuuc 10 call at tne chest head-1
cnesi neaa-
quarter and sen what is being
. ... .. -
aone tor tne woriny ot tnis city
, pas been extended
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' F BFMIIS
fom-lUtUftL,i:' KCmU3
WILL BE GIVEN
HEARING SOON
CINCINNATI. Dec. II, tj
George Itemus will get a sanity I
ml mmilD In Jail In accordance
i .,.. .... ,
wa dented bond and until then!
i-.i.k ;
munier trial fnV he T slang of
. hU wife. Imogent. Ho was found
"not guilty on the sole ground
of insanity."
K.PKT STEEL TODAY
Steel girder to be used on the
Great Northern railroad company
bridge across Ewauna lake, were
expected to arrive today. Work
on tho span Is practically com
plete and only the placing of
steel remains to finish, the job.
Marian, Her Mother and Sister
I , ,t I
5 '-V M
sit.'
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Mrs. Porry M. Parker and her two daughters. Marion, kidnaped and
slain, Is at the lett. Marjorlo, threalched by "The fox,' Is at the right.
PQDILDGIE
iDffn m
CHAIR OFf
PRESIDENT
Fierv Senator from Mis-
.mir! Onena Was for
Supporters
- r . r-ir
WILL HU 1 KUIN rURl
V17PJ A Tk Ta-III Tl '
u iiiiw i jiao.
lloom for Ilt'mlnent Krnntor
;es I ncler Way; ltero(5n-el
a Powerful Man In Ih-niocralic
Party and One Who Mut lie
Iteckoned With.
WASHINGTON'. Dec. 21. (A
P). -(Tearing; the vrny to those1
who are seeking for lllm the
democratic presidential nomina
tion. Senator Iteecl of Miasouri,
has decided that ho will not again
run for the senate.
The senator's position, set
foh ln statement by Samuel
W. Fordyce. chairman of the
Mlssonrl democratic state com
mittee, make It clear that while
be himself is not seeking tbe
'"a8
I holf
nomination, be is aware that bis
are doing so in his be
half.
i Liiairuian ru.unQ milieu ti.s
.
statement alter a coniei ence a un
I the senator and declared he
i ably by crtalu metropolitan
nuanfl nvm that Kpna nr Iteed Is
metropolitan
ator Hce
, ol,l,
the
nomiunlou
for
oresident.
had been extrted to persuade Sen-
.ator Rd file for renomlna-
' ,,,u " uc rcllo,c i'"0 v"
. -e--:
ln of the time limit ln .Missouri
... i . c,.AA A
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i ne cuuiu Bay. uuwevfr, ioui ivrcu
nl ..n.iPr inv rircnmaliin-
J '
cps agam become a senate can
didate. SCHOOL OUT Oi
i T1'T"11 bo ,book a0,d classes
and the regular school routine
ana tne regular scnooi routine
' iday-but If cinch
,hat aome housanda of school
" ""'" -";.-'-" "
slnK to deeDl'r lat0 tneir "'"dies
these last few days before Christ
mas vacation.
Last dav of school In th Vfir
IS!" for all Klamath county
schools will be held Friday. The
vacation extends from December
23 to tbe morning of January 3.
Christmas exercises in virtually
all primary, grades will be con
ducted Thursday and Friday.
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ULUtl,IDtn ZdU
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Victim's Father
r
, Perry M. Parker. father of
.Marlon Parker, Los Angelea girl
I kidnaped and then slain, who
(surrendered $ 1 500 and rerelved
i only tha broken body of his child.
BERKELEY MEN
rt T r w w j - r r a irrv i
rUKnA3Cs L.A11U
IN PINE GROVEl
Purchase orlTcre. of farm-
III fS lalllU 111 (lie X Ills? VII UIC UlaV
trlct known as the Harris place.
by Louis E. Erbes and Dale R.
Stebbins of Berkeley. California, I
ha. been made known. j
The land was taken over by
the First States and Savings
Bank and was sold to the south-
em men through Chilcote and
Smith. local realtors. ' 'I
MP HNnFRWnnn
mrt. j
llilr r ' , 1 , c f w 1 we.
I illVilEiJ Iff -r
aVTe -rr nr-irit-
MS.IUb -1 (J M U Vlt,
.
Preparations are being made
and invitations have been sent
, v. r- u , ja, , .
out by C. H. Inderwood, owner .
of I nderwood's pharmacy and I
president of the chamber of
,
.u u"u. .in t ic-
tore Partv at tha t. u.iv ihdflta.
"'1Z"' Z. 7 J ! ,
icveinuvr 4 bi i p. m. ana l
L , .vlrtw.M. k.,
. f ... nu.VM 0 1 1 ,I.UiUI j nuuui
children are invited.
It is an annual treat ot Mr.
Underwood's and each year the
juvenile population look forward
to their good time at tbe Liberty.
TRAIN FOR fiAMK j
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Dec. I
21. JP) With the bugaboo of!
final examinations left safely be-1
hind them, the members cf the'
Stanford university football squad I
; ba, returned to the practice grind
preparatory to facing Pittsburgh,
" l"
university Panthers at Pasadena
cn January 2.
KEVKNOK ENDS IN
KILLING OK WOMAN
BURLINGTON", N. J., Dec.
21, (P) A desire for rev-
enge on the woman he ac-
cused of breaking up his
home and then spurning his
attentions was the cause as-
signed by police today for
the slaying ot Mrs. Isobel
James Shedaker, wealthy
widow, by Frederick Plan!.
as she was fleeing from an 1
aut mobile screaming.
Pinnl was ln St. Francis'
I t.K k .. . - o n, today,
!l,h t ?5 '". "
mouth, self-inflicted after
he had fired four bullet ln-
to the woman head and
body last night.
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Will Prevail in Trial
Savor of tha pioneer west, of
whooping cowboys, and whistling
lariats, will predominate in the
trial on January 9 of the famous
Charles Walker, an alleged rat
tle rustler extraordinary, wko
will be tried before Circuit Judge
J. V. Campbell on the charge
of stealing a c:w.
An affidavit of prejudice filed
by E. II. Ashurst, Walker's at
torney, has disqualified Jiul-je
A. L. Iavltt from presiding over
the case.
Four Indictments returned
against Walker ore said to be
tbe result1 of activities of the
Klaranth County Cattlemen's as-1
soclatlon, formed of a group of
i llvestcrkmen detcrmlre'l to stamp
out widespread cattle rustling, in
Klamath. Evidence secured by
OFFICERS
DISCOVER
'FOX' LAIR
William E. Hickman Had
Masqueraded Under
Name of Evans
ACCUSED MAN HAD
DUAL PERSONALITY
Evidence of I)r. Jekyl! ami Mr.
Hyde Complex lU-yaled Iljr
Inveatlicatora In Ixm AngvleV
-Terrible Morjer Cane; Kind
Kli.icer Print in Apartment.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21,
(AP) While a cloud of
clues and false leads today,
effectively screened the
"j"" P'8" f Wi'Ham E;
"avMaaia..!. MVS. OtU V,, V S
itte Marian Parker, bits of
'
evidence Were being fitted
together by the police to
, , r
solve the puzzle of his past.
This evidence as presented by
the police, pictures a youthful
"Dr. Jsuyl and Mr. Hyae" on
the one hand a neat, orderly
boy who attended church nnd
Sunday acohol and never stayed
join late at nignt; on tne otner
,ne Fox 'l10 t0T -
'ned tbe carrying out of a cool,
Icunnlng and diabolical murder
plot for revenge.-
Holds I'd Dnisr Stores.
The latter picture showed him
for three weeks preceding tho
k,dnaplng, staging a series of
drugstore robberies to obtain a
com-'stock of anaesthetics and sleep-
in,
"7h' ,"-'r;
roDDeries ne
In one of these
robberies he la declared to have
Dlaced a Dlstol in the druggists
Lu . . , . , , " - t
rib8 rced the fflghtenwl
, min to give minute Instructions
j as to the nse of tbe anaesthetic.
Druggists in the three holdups
(Continued on page 2)
LANGELL HALL
IS
I At Lorella. adjacent to tho
i,,i.ii rfi.,,i, r,i
large and fJpaciotis bu'llding
ia structure which, besides it
practical advantages, will ever be
a monument to community co-
operation.
I The building Is Langell Valley
'community hall, built almost en
tirely through the combined eN
1 fort ot farmers of the fcrtilo
I farm section. a ,
I "The hall was built by farm
ers who devoted their spare time
I to the project," O. P. ' Keller,
I prominent citizen ot the district
1 said yesterday. "Ten or twelva
fellows were working all tbfl
time under the direction of an
i experienced carpenter of Klam-
am raus. .vow we nave a una
i building and Thursday night will
Mil an informal opening pro,
gram" ; i
Mr; KeUer ,a)a tne formal
opening to whloh all Klamath
cltitens would be Invited wouluV
ibe held some time In January.
agents cf the association wa sub
mitted to the Klamath grand
jury and th Indictments follows.
The association bo hired Hor
ace Manning, noted criminal trial
lawyer of Klamath' Falls, to act
as special prosecutor In the cse.
Walker has served a term In thn
penitentiary following hlo convic
tion cf a statutory Lhargn, au
thorities stated.
Following the Walker trial
or trials It the state chooses n
prosecute on all three Indictment
the case ot state vs. William
and It. S. Hardberger, charged
with- assault with Intent to kill
will be tried. Then will coin.i
'state vs. Leonetti, charged ili
emhcxilement; - and, lastly, stain
vs. A. L. Wlshard, charged with,
( cmbcxzli'tncnt, .
COMPLETED
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