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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
hiffe Six rTTfi fatntno riERAT.n. IsT.amattt fat.t-s, onflCDn Wednesday, N.ivomW 21. STEWART FOUND E i NOT GUILTY BY JURY TUESDAY ! Woman Adniitsj Texas' Beauty Bride of Du Pont Slaying Aged Woman Sunday , dom of Charges of Perjury W1I KI.IKKK, Ky., No. M. t A : 11 Mr. I.lmu llomlrcaux, 44. . i. . . . : In Jail here today on a charge til Oil Mannate Wim Free-i n,ur,l"r- nn J'uu.i u authori- I . . . I. ,. V. Mannnfllild f . ,r the death Sunday of Mrs. Anne Thornton. 65, hie body as ; found Kevorely mutilated with an ax, ami says she would do it WASHIXtlTOS', Nov. tl (V ' again, hut refuses to assign a P) Itobert V. Steart. oil motive tor the c;:me. maguato and recclplent of one-1 The bo(ly f ggftl W3mlia fourth of the $.1,000,000 I"-")- f0nd about o'clock lu tho oond fund of the noted contln-1 8firm,ml l)y ;,-nry ,rh, her ental trading company, was ac- ,(n .,, ,.Rg ,., na) an n0lir iinlttod yesterday by a district mr sjrs. Houdreaux was arrrst of Columbia Jury on all three e(i w,lle attempting to board a founts of an indie, nnnt charg-. Ullut fr Cairj, 111. Ing perjury beforo the Senate Mr UHlJreBUS Uvt.j lu Vaiia. Teapot Immc committef. rah UIlt 5oul wo mKmlht 4lto Intricacies of Iho perjury law . whert, ,). nporuted a lodging resulted In a charge by Justice - UUIISl.. I.c.nii hoarded at her Jennings Halley In district sup-, ,,),.,, while encased In coustrnc reme court which made the not tion work near l'aducah, and guilty verdict almost mandatory. shortly alter Ills departure fr mi The verdict was roturued after Ohio, Mrs. Roudrenux is said to Ct minutes iu the Jury room and the three woweu ou the jury pat ted the broad-shouldered de fendant on the Lack and com mended him after he was formal ly discharged from custody. Miiiiwhil In an - adjoining I uildlug the district coert or ap peals after six mouths delibera tion' of the appeal of Harry Sinclair from a three-mouth jail sentence for contempt of the Senate, transferred Its pro'ilem I to the I. S. supreme court. The appellate court certified to the highest tribunal fire questions of law which It has been unable to decide,. In this case. the first and only conviction to result directly from the Senate Teapot Dome investigation. . have followed. Mra. Boudreaux had been re siding at the home ul Mrs. Thorn ton for the last to weeks... A divorce bill alleging misconduct on his wile's part wag filed by Boudreaux about two weeks ago. s 9. 0. P. EXPENSE NEGRO SLAYER WILL DIE FOR KILLING WOMAN CHICAGO. Nov. 21. U1M (nPnl MT P I I HU1j bllLI. Sum Of $24,239.17 Ex pended On Behalf Of Republican Candidates I t I nifiiinr minnr K K ir M M lv ;VT i in niirnnnmrn : M . AV- '-' 'n i -tNJj ! K'. 1 . - 71 1 .:; I - I AGED HUSBAND KILLS SPOUSE IC l!UU MPiPID I1SD UiilL RETURNS HOME JKItSKV CITY, N. J., Niv. Si, ' 1 11)- Angered, police miiil. be liuusv liln wife hai'iiiiKUi'd hint for loufliiK, Joncph (illlllaud, US. shot iiml killed liur loduy, then comniitled tulclilv. Mm, Agnes Itli liardKou, a daughter, told authorities -she had heard her mother say. juat Ihefore the ahoollug: "Look here. I'llM'AtiO, Nov. 21. Il'l'l- Tuu "'-' going to support Mrs. Until Kcyes, i. blomlo " )"'' can think ugalii." .,,.,.1.1 was taken' into custody i tillllland Hied ti VIII h!r ulo. ..-. ..ii.i-ifi.mitiff imliiv In tlm innr- Mrs. Itlehardson said, but sho dlaappeared from the Si. Law Police Suapcct Young New York Woman of Knowing Slayer College Woman Plant To Write Book Of Travel Experiences I from collegn Ihh'iiiisii "lis wanted 10 sen lliii world. ; vlailcd Toiinilii, llurtalo, t'lilcago, liiiiioll, Cleveland iiml many oilier places," she aulil. "I did mil try 1,1 lll,lt' l"'"i detei lives. I worked . Ill storea wlih oilier Hills untl wlieii I 'grew, tired, of toiiv plui v I would go to uiintlii'i',' i hud hiiniy i -, iterleiices lih li I inli reveal 'in a hook I cuiileiiiplulo writing " I' NUUKOI.K, V.. Nov, SI,' tl' ,lli.s Miiudo Nviseli'iidt, who OREGON WOMAN . IS VICTIM OF ; CLEVER FRAUD tier of Arnold Itotlistelu, Now York gambler. . She admitted she" wns living , at the Turk Central h itel lu ;.ew York city on the night Itotluteln was killed hut denied that she knew hltu or tioorgo kicked the gun frmn Ills baud and lled'trom the bouse, TIIIKYKS . t HK Till t K I'OHTI.AN'lt. .Ore.. Nov. 21. (AIM Thieves who, used it l.Mc.vtauus who la sought- In con- Irurk, hauled moru than (iluo nectlou with the murder.. worth of - loot away from the She admitted having drinks homo of It. O. Itasxtmn-scu. on with a mall wh im she flirted with Kinder road, while the owuer of rence I'lilvorslty at Crinton, S. ; I. OS ANC.ICI.KH. Nov. SI. (Al'l V., laal July, la lit Iho home ,of Wooillurd Childress, 28, was J her nil. do and aunt. Mr. and arrested- bv loiiuest of Hunt Jin. I, K. NeMelrodl, near Wll- Itarburu (hiIIio who chnrgud him ij linmshiiig, Vu., II was learned and an unidentified partner with ls.it night. fraudulently ulitnlii fuO.ouW Her uncle, It (wa slated, had worlli of securities from Mrs. buciiI large sums of money ni-ll..lmi K. ttsgo id there. The ploying private detectives fu find woiuaii, widow nf a wealthy Dro ller and had oltvred a reward ' gou I umber mail, reported aim had 6.UIJU fur lu(oimnllii lead-1 turned the seciiiltles over to the and knew hi m only na "Jack" lu wu ubaunt. Ilia, sherlffa-oiflit lug .lu In r whnrenbouls. 'men, who wora luUd lu iiavu sold ,room StH of the hotel but said was Informed today. J. Tim : rl said. she ran uwuyllhrin. i she knew nothing of the shoot- 1 1 , 1 1 .tug or whether that room was the scene of the murder. She i denied that she culled l.luilv's restaurant uud asked for Itoih. i THE WORLD HAS A NHV tWANl) V IN I R MOTOR CAR Mi In at. about the time the shoot ing 'occurred. FORTY INJURED AS STREET CAR JUMPS TRACK IMTTSUl'ltfiH. I'a.. Nov. 21 (API Two score persons were j Injured, several seriously, when a Homestead street car rail down a long grade. Jumped the track and crashed Into the side of an- ! other car today. Most uf those i injured were Vomeu aud girls, jenroute to .work. IJavId Shanks, uegro, confessed i layer of Miss Jennie Met Con stance, instructor in literature at Bradley college of Peoria. 111., was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death in the electric eljalr by a Jury iu criminal court Miss Margaret Lewis lanove) of San Antonio, member of an old a:utheiu family, has become the bride of Henry Iteliu I)u Pont. Jr. (inset I, treasurer of the K. I. lu Pont de Nemours company, pew der manufacturers. Young Du Pont is the son of Mrs. Henry liellii' Du Pont of Philadelphia and nephew uf Alfred 1. Dn Pont and Pierre S. Du Pont. The rotname began last January wheu Hit P:nt behalf of party candidates in the went to San Antonio to v'sit his rouain Alexis, student of aviation recent campaign. John L. Day. ' st Kelly Field. Subsequently young Du Pont had a plilne built and I chairman -of the Multnomah made frequent flights to Texas to visit his sweetheart. i county central coirmiltw, reports i .an 'xinnditure of 4S05. inRFFW VFPI 'cn out an SOS a few minutes SALEM. Ore.. Not. 21. (API- Willis K. Clark, treasurer of the state central committee, re ports to the secretary of state. L that he expended- $21,239.17 In J i i.. n. smiiu, secreiar oi in.- ACIC 17D 14CI D 1 Greater Oregon assoclat'oe, which i Aofv3 rVyi n 11 Li i ' . earlier. lest night. Alienists who had iuterrogat- was ?'.uerCHted mainly in the -le feat of the Income tax measure,; MIAMI. Kla.. Nov. 21. (API d Shanks had testified that reporu ,n "U'-"re . .. ine ureca s,ea.ner a.vu. Shanks was Insane. The negro 1 2Sl14 bT ,h lt rl- A1 " reported In distress off fay confessed that be beat the teach-! Wm' Hemming, tr.?ar of the 1 in The Azores, wih tus or . to death last summer niregon I'"1'"'-1'1-'! council, thowaJ proceedlni to her aniatanve. in Evanston where she'was taking1", expenditure by th. cun.-l!(a message picked up by tropical a post graduate course. :of " ' ; radio here at 3:2 o.lo.k this' The Jury deliberated 40 min-l loha L- Day' as lbir ct ; morning. The Alexaudr.a had Utes, I 'he republican congressional com- j Imlttee for the third district. . TrTC., ; 92 in beliair of Franklin F. Kor- TO BEAT TRAIN lelL successful republican candi date for congress. W. C. Culhert- - GOODLAND. Kan. Nov 21 iS0D' who wa" KoTeil democratic! . (rP) Investigation of a grade OP"0.1"5"1- ho "at e spent j croaslng accident which caused 'f' 0a- " I the death of six person. Indict-, .J""n An(!re,w ?mith,' t"-urer; ed today that Don Avers, driver if the Smilh-for-President league, of the demolished "automobile ' TeI0"a an "W of 6 01. track, bad been racing a freight ! . . ' train and tried to beat it to the Sirlclv Bov. 7. Hnini '! . MWA.Afn. ' ' ' : 13 IK Toe dead were Mrs. Avers and : - lieg, baby. Mr. and Mrs. Otto , "-Y-v LoT- Borland, Pauline and Ida Bor land. - . - The accident occurred Sunday. hi fittingly expressed in this beautiful hotel. Excellent dining rooiTl. RATE3 $3 to $6 FLU-GRIP - Check before rt fartt. Rub m inhale Tarrti V., Va fq rub -Father Happy ; would not est. 1 i , gave him Vino! and the way he ; eats and plays now makes me ' happy. He gained 15 pounds." !j. K. And rev. ! Vinol is a delii-ious cbmpouiid .of eod liver p.-ptone, iron. etc. ' Tho vry FIRST bottle often adds 'several pounds weight to thin. rMldren or adnils. Nervous, eas-j ily tired, anemic people ore stir-' prised bnw'Yiiiul gives new pep. j Tastes delicious. 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' The "400" Standard Six Salon Body 4-door Sedan, illustrated lc, sv ili give you an .excellent idea -of Nash tl jviUii. (nilil IKI Ki KI.VI, dellvriol H -oiiH- , . , . , VIOHU to 'JH. dcUvrn-d. "400" value. Come in and see it. Take it out and drive it. The money never bought so fine a mo tor car before big handsome -now-ercd by a new, high-coraprcssiop, 7,-bcaring motor longer whcclbase new double drop frame all exposed nieulwarc chrome plated and a host of other vital' improvements. Read' (hem below. 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