The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 11, 1927, Page 1, Image 1

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The Klamath Mews
"THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN"
The Klamath News
Official Paper
. County of Klamath
TheKlamath News
Official Paper
County of Klamath"
Vol. 4, No. 2:. Price Five Ccnta
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927.
(Every Morriing Except Monday)
TM11TAM (Timi SI F(TDTTIm MOT fll TTTV,
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Rebel Army Trapped
By Federal Troops;
Two Leaders Escape
Mexican Government Claims Rebellion Now
Suppressed; Reports , of Battle Incom
I plete; American Mining Engineer Re-
ported Kidnapped.
MEXICO CITY. Oct.
overwhelming victory for federals in Itie state o( Vcri
l Xtux were followed tonight by an announcement from
General Alvarez, President
. t . i it i i i
a ino moxiran reunion naa urnn luppraHcu,
1 The government's victory, Alvarez said, was in Aya
; hualco, where 3.000 federal soldiers Sunday afternoon
I trapped 1,000 rebels and took 600 prisoners.
! General Arnulfi) (iiimi'i n ml
llcrtnr Alnmiln. leaders of I lie
relH'lllon. were il in have e
cnne.l with only I 'in fi.ll.iweri.
Itliirt of the Imllle were In
I'Miiiplrte, Alvnri suld. hnl' there
w.ru many rt.-al nid woiiihIkI
i wan iilm.iid ri'lii'lt wer'
killed and mi woundi'il. hnl t li -
niMi.itly Uricirl.nn federal
liadim fulled In report lln'lr own
canur.ltles.
ll'lMle t'iee
Some desultory liRhtiiiR took
place In-tore the in.ij.'r buttle, hut
Ike remit wan mil d,Tllve
en.Mil'h to mimi out the relnd
linn. A rmnlt r.Ox-1 gri.tin m
rrtH.rted defeated near Kniwraitra
In the state of Vers frit, mark
ing the flint viiRnRcmeut since
lionies sna aiii.uh jimi.i i ;
1h.m th.iol..tl.mlt. limved to-'
t.ird .Mlnautln. on tho cimm. to
1.1. In In Hie luo.int 'In".
The snriirlee atln'k nf the hlg
j d feiter.il ai-my frnmntr
, (fm(i..i.el ni. I'ni
, . . A . i "ni.iniUT anu Aineriiaii iinnwaaui ,
T.inl fir Tnlanf -..a .. .,. i . llelweea no snd' the opening
Vi T 'Vrij lU' i.Wl.'.s ..'! th-ir ;iv.,..wcr,i' '; ''" PWm, t, ; a
Mav Re Held In .,i :'" uepumton. "Tr. .r.or ';,",ocr"11" w ,lo,w- lueLl
iJ . svi amf k . . ami Kdlmn Hedges, vounvl lor
lnrlonl I niirl ,.. r..v,i ,..,. He... ,,l,rh- Pmiliry fancier, will A mec
1.1 .Ifl&Ml&K l L. 1 b ' - . ,. , . 1. .
POI'.TI.ANII. Oct. in. HIM
An aiempt will he made to have
Iho lrl.il of Terry A. Talent, fed
eral prohibition agent, on in In
dictment chanting Involuntary
manslaughter, transferred from
Ihe Jackson county roans to the
federal court here. W. K. Newell,
(piny prohibition adnilul'trutor
of this district said Monday.
, Talent was Indicted In Midfuril
fur lha filial shooting of Man
ford Zlimmirleo, alleged hool-
leeeer. and. according In reports
here,
Is nl 111m i t y
f 2.0(10 ;
houd.
If the. United Stales Attorney.
Cenernl Is persuaded to order
trnnsfer it will be ihe first llniej Sunday, mixing acrniiaiics nn
In seven years In this state that oratory, told Ills listeners that
such a move has been mail". 'he meant, lo continue his single-
, 'banded battle with hell nnlll hell
TAX EQUALIZATION
BOARD WILL PECIDE j
tissdco DorTrCiTt
lIMDbK.rKUIUIOi
I .
rihnl iinrUInn of the Klnmallt
county hoard of tax enua l.a Ion ,
on many nne. lnn" ' ' ',rn; '
test ,, principally I ho P ro w f.
Umber holder seeking a red tie-
lion in ttinner tuxes, win ne iiinu'
ut a meeting of Ihe
board to
morrow. W. T. I.eo, county asses
sor, n member of llm hoard suld
late yesterday.
Tlinbermen seek a large re
duction -35 per cent III tnxcH
nnd appeared before tho hoard
setting forth arguments support
ing their claim.
!
4 - 1
:
! CAN MtKK HIM ,
lll'N," llHJirHKV MAVH
4 DKN'VKIl, Colo., Ocl. 10.
M'I'I llearllig scar over 4)J
his lefl eye as Ihe only vlsl-
4 bin reminder of his most
recent encounter with Oene 4
4 Tuiiney, Jack Dempsey went
Ihrnugh Denver Mnudny en
roiilo in the .Pacific const.
Dimpsey was nccompatiled
by his wife, Kstelle Taylor.
"Am I going to fight
again? Cerlnlnly." said
Dcmpscy, all in one lircnth.
"Tminev niilboxed me but 4
1 I
'" 4
wheri) honcsl-to-gonilncss
fighting Is concerned I can
iiinke him run lo cover,
Dempsey will visit his
.4 w ininny in nun i.i.ae , uj
t then go on to I.ns Angeles
for n rest before resuming
Irnlhing, he anld.
10 fU.P.i Rcnarta of an
CalW chief of staff, that
i
YanksMet
ByGeorge
Wives of Legionnairet
Agog in Presence of
English Royalty
Ni Kcllh Junes - ;
fulled I'ress Hlnff forrcpotident i
' l.t)NIM)N. Oct.. 10. The Ainer
Irnn Rlon "0"od Will" dele-
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i.i '
a.-
rinK
lo do what mid when.
King and (Jueen met the Ainerl
(Contlnue,! on psite cilil)
Sunday Renews j
Fight on Devil
Cl.KVKI.ANI). O, Oct. Id. tt'
PI Bex novels, bare-leggid then
trlciil revues,. Trick" Imllrooiu
dnnciiiir. anil nirtn roniriii wer
ursid all In the snmo breath Uy
Itllly Sunday, evangelist. In an
address billed "for men only"
liiitny.
I auks for mercy.
I "I'un't be like a moral I rani p.
rirelng
.mm l!n.r hl.llMf, for fI C
he win turn tne nose on you.
ta -vnneellal shouleil "If every
ninn lived right no hoy would go
.
,he gospel train-pay your
'
j VOTES SOUGHT FOR
CITY CANDIDATES
MlmcoRrnphod ratlin nro at tho
Htnmbor f rommrrro (or any oiim
wl.-litriR vntn for tho rontvHt
lUtlH In lli Alwiilrr KmiI ron
ti'Mt nrncrnm hidd ovpr K(V nl
j Portland Hiiturd;iy mid Siuuliiy
evenings.
This has been dono lo enconr-
gn people lo volo nnd lo help
t,e Klamath cnndliliiles win.
-mo voles for Howard flrahani
w10 rang SaluiiThy evening hid j
be In Portlnnd by Inst night. ;
j but tho voles for llnlh Akers
' HoMnwny who sang Sunday eve-
j n,1R ,n m,t have In he nl KOW
lnnti Wednesday noon.
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mARTflN PI. P. ADS NOT
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UU1LII IU V""""1
In Iho arraignment of Clinrlesj
Iliirton, nllas Chill ies lluchlor,
held before V. H. Humes, Jus
lien of Ihn penre, yesterday, Ihe
defondnnt tileniled not gullly to
the ehntgea or obluinlnH money
hy fnUe p.oliiiscs. Ills pre
liliilnary hearing Ina been set for
Ocloher 21. T I
Ilnrlon Is accused ot wrllllit
checks' to the nmoiint nf till and
having them milled when he did
uot hare money la tho bank,
I i.ii.iia.1.
Filing Into I'.ui klniihnm
il th a man- ' ' . .'Willis flench are broil,
ire Five), . . .....i. -- .0I1 cnnrgi'S or mnrneri
fc 'I t It.,.,- M r li, l.cvlnn com. ...
i it... I. I ui.,1 fiii.iviii iiv lluvuril t
.i -1 1 -.- f . . merit haeiianit.'
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'RUM BIRD'
CAN'T BE
RESIDENT
h.W VOICK, (M, I if. (IT)
ft holm, I Ik patrol III" I like
til ulilk)' Nirnljtlit mid orieii,
arrived today on lln ir'v
liner Hi, lit u u from Htmlli
Airn'rU-n.
klven thv hlp rcM.tierM rov
mtI ihrlr rnrm wtll IUiiiIhi
lH Iimmp In fluent KjmiiiMi In
t'iljirdi with oldfuliionl
Knitllxli. wlirii llm iiiirnj(il
hliil'n opinio, of iho "hop and1
lit aboiii-rt. M IihiI hrm inuf
tUti under n table rlolh, (lit
yum wn. , Mpim by KdHnnl
KulrrM, lliltd of flew.
S4ulnfi fiimi'l llit1 bird In
wniiTfrent1 ! In Tulam,
I'i'i-u. Tin Mtl iit I I lie pro
MJrlor linvlitK n tirlblo
nruuntriii. Tin' piirroi had Ihtii
U'U fltrro by mi A merit-nil
Mil lor,' m Mh litirm-tloivi fur
thi nli-tihollr diet In whirl. I li
lt I nl wits tiriiiiomrd. The
Spaniard couldn't afford to
fi'isl rtiMiiftlvo .ililky to Hie
bin), mi tried In palm off
MMitt wine tin him. Tlir par
rtrt runid horribly und hit iIk
Ktnitiniil.
State Marshals
Forces For Big
Lilliendahl Case
MAVS I.ANDI.NI!. N. J.. O-l
10 - tt .P. I Scenes which thrill
,ed nonhern
during the
Jersey a year ago
famous Illll.Mills
trlnl at Somervllle will Ho re-
In the quaint colonial
jrniirt hoime of Ih.a xomhern :cw
'"soy vlllace next month when j
. , mi i t.i . n.i 1
nmu. MiuuMu.i,
Shi to trial
ng the for-1
Hut ihe,v,l"l""v "' h,R swamp, lane.
r i. vi, ii i.mi wii.,11,.11 nvwav
t hat Dr. Wlllhun I.llllcndahl. 72- enn Cafe at C:nn p. ni . Thura-year-old
nircoile specialist, was duy.
hot to death last Sept. li. Hi At this time a number nf the
also will be named by Ihe state
as the trysiing plure of the two
nal.
defendants, who are alleged lo
e murdered the doctor for bis
uon Inmirnnro money s: lhai
thero would lie no obstacle In the
wnv nf ihelr love.
Throe men from Trenton are
ro.dy to testify thut licit, h is the
man they aaw racing from tho
scuno of the killing In a blue
coupe on Ihe night of Sept. 15.
I I is tw- w- ' v," i -i ay -vyi! ' JT1-
7,7'!e. vid' 6 a . i
i ' ''.' . a it j an i i in m . i
I ', '.,. ' W.IHI a. A rl ' - I
'il iriii . . v yi'.vf su - - s m
I III itl. I , ; f V; W MX; Vt I
i ill il n -. ftv f J v tr.v.r ii
Six Severely ,
Hurt as Autos
Crash Head-on
Klx popb are In a lorn I twm-j
plti.I nuti oue mil a In In jnil
A result of i head-on collision,
which wtm'"'. ihe corner of
.Cast Mailt and Applepiite mrtMfU
lutf yoncrday evfnlnx.
Thmp Injured wpw o Mr. Kent
and a Mr. Vonchn, t-niployt-H of
Ihft Houthcr'n raHflr, Kfftc nod
JtNiii( K'-nnrdy, and (wo mn
HhnMf nutnt'M could not lit ;
Irarnrd..
Only ruin and lirult were
miMiatiifd by all rxropt I tie tin-'
known men. one , who.n had
I.I. head injured and the other .
f. ,r.JUn. ........ l
the charge of
drunk and U h
driving . while;
i.i in the ciiv'thig morninir in
tail, trending an invo-lltatlnn and
hrarng.
According to police olflcnra the
car driven by llinncl.l was coin
(t'onli.iucil on I'nite Five)
Health Work In
Schools Opposed
Cliarr.cs that .a cinder In th"
eye was di:-.guniicd as "pluk eye"
and a hrulie from a b-i!.Mtsll h.it
ns "mumps" were
here Monday at th
Introduced
hearing on '
mardnmua proceedings attacking
compulsory examination of J'orl
Innd achnel children.
The cane was Instigated by
Mrs. t'.irrle H. Williams, who
claims tW hecauee she oh-
, p.viminntlnn or lierl,.f : 1 1 1 and Balds In working to-
u.venr.olil riaushter on account rrlher In the hnrterins and sell-
f religious beliefs ihe gIN was '
,., h,)tllP.
Mrs. William In her
wnr ,.Innlnfrt la the same, room
. .
nniltiniMt mio nun ip
ntip .wns emnarrati-ing to nr
rtsIHr.
..
Credit Bureau Jo
Thursday Eve
tins, pt tho iloard of 1-i-
of the liuainOHN Men
,Crvdif lliircnii will, he icld in nm1
ni ine ni-ivaie rAon e ai mis 1011-
priuvi-ed changes In the credit
services to the merchants will
lw rilscunscd and d. finite steps to
rtilne the collection percentage
of Kliimaih Kails will be taken,
Three new director aro lo be
'elected bv ihe old hoard at IhU
meeting which Is the first to he
held since Kichard Wcntharly
J has Inkeu control and Ifctlve man-
, ngement of the Klumnth Com-
merrinl Service. l:ic.
The Boomerang
Chiloquin
r i
lasers ear.
Verdict
,
.-., TLJ-t p-i:.-
and Hi Gill Will Be
Decided Soon
Fate of Chief of Police
Herbert Uald win, Chiloquin,
luid Hi Gill, purported
hnotloKger, lies aealed be-
hJ1)d the countenances of 12
jurors. Who. after final ar-
Rumenw are consummniea
Medford
federal court.' will decide
whether theae two men are n""chack. in wagons or afoot.
1 u u - .and 47 entered on motorcycles.
guilty of the charge of con-: Th9 Iolfll WM ,
i Kpirac)' to Violate the1 fed- ,hort of the 126 record. The
I cral prohibition law. j day-to-day travel was much heav-
A working agreement existed ' ,hon ' 192- bat ' ,a,
he. ween !lll and llnldwln by " recession and an earlier of
which the two conp!red to vend "' closing of the park the sea
lutoxicntlng liquors In Vhlloquln. i,on " 41 " "hoiter than lat
'the government attempted to ycJr- laUlcatlon of tTie
,l.nw by Its evidence In court '" of automobile travel, there
In Medtord vesterdav. according
lunx distance advice to the
The Klamath News,
Major govcrument testimony
came for the mont. part from
the llpe of ('. Cornell aud If.
: Krauk.. federal1 stool pleeons.
Tell of -Buys"
I Thee men 4old of alleged
1 "bars" from ;ill, of Indications
n of whisky. They said that
. i he anked (!ill about llaldwln.
; ; m n mi riKiii, vmi -m an
, ni'Ued as answering,
' . . u. . .
"he's
my
'iimiTtnn'diif. '
Th undercover men relateif , of conveyance over and .acrosa;
how c: 111 at the suggestion of streets and alleys of this city. .
Baldwin .bad ijWljjiM ""'.Sd Ordering the city engineer to,
Into Jusilceof"tre-'PMiV V. 3. r
Hrophr-s oflc.,U, slfronje,.,,ltt " or. remove the pipe If,
liquor which wcAlllI M1 ifclB to' thW Is attempted. .'' .
Ihe undercover agents posing as ; This ordinance Is ' to prevent
(Continual on pNte etgtrt) ' ; water from running across streeta
Highway Oiling
fln LVi.. U'inine
LlOne r Or IT inier
Oiling of The Dallcs-CaUfornla
highway from the Junction of the
IHuinond l.nks road north to .
, Crescent, is completed and the .
state thoroughfare is now in :
'good condition for winter. C. c.
Secley. resident engineer of the
slate highway department, an-
nouncod yesterday,
"IScsidcs patching," Mr. Seeley
xald, "thirty-seven and one-half
1 miles of ror.d have been re-oiled.'
25417 Pe6PIe
Used Klamath
Park Entrance
During I he x-anoir 1927 there
was a total of 25.(6" automobile
hearing d2,J54 rlsttora Into
Crater like national park. It was
announced by Colonel C. 0.
Thomson, pnrk snperintendent.
Kvery state In the union wu rep-'
jmnented and II foreign oountrlon ',
land territories. Of the total;
! travel K.038 automobiles with
31,147 people entered the Med-!
ford entrance. The Klamath en-1
trance was next In popularity
fin cara and 25.417 peo-;
t
,h uianee of the travel being'
night travel checked In at Anna'
104 automobiles
k... U. 4 C f -fu.,M. 1 . 1
the north entrance.
' A total of 246 visitors entered
wr no 'nj" '" "
no real accldenta.
Council To Stop !
Water Nuisance !
On City Streets'
An ordinance was pished to thej
second reading; at th meeting of.
;, he city council last night which.
!.,..,, . diversion of snrlnc ;
, water from ' natural sprngs into
t pit,condult',jtr.ieVrt 'leiiiiK ,
ana alleys ana accumulating.:
'Anyone wishing to move spring.
! water must get the permission, of
,ue cuy .council, ana anyone v.o-;
Mating this ordinance will be
.fined 6100 or 60 days In Jail.
A resolution was aaoptea ux-.
ling the time and place for Oct.
zt at a o trocg p. m. in tne.
council chambers for tne Hearing
of objections for the proposed
assessment role for the improve-(
ment of Lookout avenue from.
tho north line of I'pham street
to the south lii.o ot St. Francis,
street. k
Vacate Street ' ,
An orduiance' was passed to'
the -second reading "to ' vacatel
Heme avenue between Kast Main !
ami Owen streets. All the prop-'
erty abutting this street..!, owned '
by the school district.
Kleien building permits wera ;
, granted by the council, aggrcgat-i
. Ing 66.190. The council was pe-!
t tttloned by eight signers to have ,
'. street Hrhts Installed at the cor-'
ners of Wilfred and Delta streets;
and Wilfred and Fulton streets. '
It was referred to the light-'
I Ing committee. Councilman Dal- '
siger made a verbal request for ;
llghta on Huron street, which was (
also reterreti to ine iignt enm-
mlttee. The It It It Oarage asked!
permission to hang an electric
!.i
gn nt 820 Klamath avenue
which wns referred to Ihe build
ing Inspector. '
Charge Against
J. Stinson Filed
rharitc nf asxnult with a dan i
I a.trnu weapon wnn prrfprrod
i yostorday afternoon hy Diatrtrt
Attafnny V. M. Ouncan against '
i Junse Stinson. Tho chars- fol- j
owh Stlnson'p allexed knife at-'
1 tack on John MeKinney. Stinson
will bo hold In tho county Jill
n -stria 1 1 Iner a maritltir nf thn pruinl t
' rriiiifl Inrv '
Stinson and MeKinney are both '
NoKroen. l
! FORTUNE IN BOOZE I
SEIZED BY PROHIS
KEY WEST. Fin., Oct. It). l''
I') Scotch liquors valued at ap-'
I nrovininltilv S4IIH.fl0n were .elzntl
by customs agents here today.
The liquor, consisting of about
36.000 tiuarts, was In a car which j
arrived on a ferry boat from i
'Havana nnd was Consigned to a:
New York firm. The shipment j
wa hilled as building materials.
Medford Jury Frees
Maidens Accused Of
Burning Dormitory
Verdict Returned After Deliberation of Two
Hours; Case Attracts Wide Interest in
Northwest States; Indian Girls Uncon
cerned as Jury Gives Decision.
Twelve dusky maiden
Indian tribe were found not
ting fine to a dormitory building In Klamath Agency last '
spring, by a Medfcrd federal court jury which deliberat
ed two hours yesterday afternoon before bringing in its
verdict. .v,-' . , .
Ihis is according to a long distance communication
to the Klamath News immediately following the render'-'
ing of the verdict.
Assassins
Are Slain
Precipitators of Balkan
Crisis Trapped and
Bombed to Death :
'tie Codowa, Audrey Baker, Wavs
I Kiddle, Orpha Schonchin . and
LOXUOK. Oct. 10. (VP ITwo casie Ball. Their ages. accord
Macedonian assassins ot General ,,. , L u Arnold, superlnteml-Mh-hael
Kovachevltch. whoso tllt of tne Klamath Indtau reser- '
uinrucr Vm,vi ...c uui .
Jugoslav crisis, have been killed
and others captured after an alt
Vienna dispatch to ' the Dally
Kxpre,. "
. Surprised near the rlnlgarian
frontier, the dispatch'' . 'the'
fugitives refnsed to surrender to
8Q militlameh. Instead, they re-j
treated' to1 'cave.' opened fire
and nurled bombs at the soldiers, j
Thcrallltia' flung hand grenades pi Believing that part uf tiiJ
into the mouth of the cave.' kill- profits of George Remus oo(-1
Ing two men and wounding leaning operations are coacealeil
another who, the dispatch adds. ' n a Lansing s;ifety deposit box.
admitted that he and a eompan- (ieurge J. Connors, his attorney.
Ion assassinated Kovachevltch.
iCootinucd on faee llw-l
Bank Duped By
Jjyjo RoorVPr '
VjltVCl
, j
NEW YORK. Oct. 10. (I'P) j
With the utmost simplicity, two
robbers or one relieved 'two;
Wall Street firms of $63,000 In J
bonds Mondav.
Two clerks for Ernst and Com-
panv. members of the New Torlt ;
stock exchange, handed over S3?.-:
000 in bunds to a man who suld
he was a bank messenger. '
A s-ant half hour later em-
ployes ot tho First National Cor
opratton delivered 636.600 worth
of bonds to a man who merely
asked for what certificates he
wanted, reading a list which cor-
resnnnded to the First National !
package which was to have gone j
to another, firm.
In both Instance clerks who
aave away the bonds gave
meaner descriptions of the rob
bers, so that police were at a
loss to know whether one or two
rhen were Involved.
a . nirn nronr a or
mJtTkZ.U UL1LADL ' English diplomats were per
IN niFASE SEEN turbed because of the possibility
POKTLANI). Oil. lP
There was a marked decrease In '
the nuhiher of new cases of in-:
fantile paralysis in the state last
week, according to figures com-,
piled by the State Hoard nt
Health here Monday. Only IS
cases were reported to the board. (
as compared with 3D the week .
he fore. j
Jackson. L,axe ann josepnine
counties, which reported 20 cases
week before last, dropped to five
Inst week, the report shows,
FAIR PREMIUM CASH
AWAITS CLAIMANTS
A number nf checks HelongliiA
to those receiving premiums at
the county fnir are still at thv
office of Ihe county agrleuirurlst
and have never been called or
sent for. It Is requested that
thoe who ,have never received
their checks either call for them,
or request that they he sent
through the mall,
daughter of the Klamath
guilty of the charge of set- .
...
With the stoicism of their
race,, with the same expression
less demeanor that has charact
erized their attitude throughout
the hard fought trial, the Iudian
: girls listened to the verdict ev
onerating them. They appeared
almost unconcerned aa the JurV
filed slowly bark liito the court
room to make public It decision.
The girls were Mary .John.
M...fn 11 ,., - IIafmm fnwun '
' .-- .
Orthalie Cratn. Kva, Barney, Ad-: .
die Weeks. Leo la Sconchin.' Hut-' i '
Tatinn. rangeit from 11 years to
',s ..rarK. T)w were represented
' ir-mitli,nrt iwi nre. , .
'., . ' ' 'js.-f "''.
Whiskey Profits .
rn i T -liJUfll
)l be0rgfc.KenillSY
rs r i . 'tiLillf
Sought das
. ., . ., Jint
"l.ANSIN'C. Mich., bet. 10. (U
; left for Cincinnati tonight in an
effort to obtain a court order to
examine the box. - ;t
The money was believetr'-ny
, Connors to -Have been secreted
: I... VI .- 1, ,,, v- tin win ahrt,
death by her husband. Tho
hox wa Bairt , be Bed j0in,ij.
by the millionaire bootlegger's
former wife and Krnnklin Dodge
of Liaising, former prohibition
agent whose attentions to Mrs.
Remus prompted the shooting, c
: Mrs. Remus and Dodge, Can-,
sa'rt- halted the safety box
about three weeks before sho
" hnt ",d took 8me bal,dC!,
out ot " '
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Ji nmjif ai-w ini un
DENIES INTERVIEW-
IN PAPER CORRECT
MADRID.- Oct. 10. (U.P.I
General Prlmo de Rivera. Spaalsh
dictator, has denied an Interview
in the London Sunday Ttme$,
which q noted him as saying
"Spain would be better off out
of northern Africa.
"I ut-rer saw an knallsh news
paperman while I was In Moroc
co." he told the United Presa ,
Monday, "nnd never made any
such statement to anybody." :
; thut
i country
some day
stronger than
ntiglit get a
Spain
foothold opposite llliiraliar ami,,
conceivably, could cut ' Kngland
off from its empire In time of
war. -.. r
IXIM.W WAKItlortrt TO '
FK.IIT KKIKHAL AKMV
PHOENIX. Aril!.. Oct. 1.1.
I I'lM Between S500 and
O 3000 Yaiiui Indian warriors
are in the field in Sonora
ready for battle with the
.Mexican fcdernl troups. ac-
cording lo a long distance
telephone mesNage received
here tonight by Andres G.
(larcln. The Yanuls are '
commanded hy Generals Ma
tns and .Morla, Hurcia's In-
formnnt reported. w
A general battle with tho
federal forces Is expected
lo break out momentarily,
It wns usserted. '
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