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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1927. TUB KT.AMATII NEWH Jim Reed Put In Prisoner Thought ' Greed for Money Race For Bourbon To Be 'Fox' Killed Leads Youth To Party Nomination! (Continued from rage Our) luurdei Old Man ; V7A8HINOTON, D. SI. (V I). Missouri friends of Senator Ji.mea A. need tonight definitely put htm In the race for the dem ocratic prealdcntlal nomination. '! "While It l perfectly true that he la not socking tho nomina tion," aald Samuel V. Fordyce, St. Louia, Mlaaourl. atate demo cratic chairman, "I wish to atate moat emphatically thu hla frlendi are aeeklng tt for him and that he la cognisant of the fact." n Fordyce alo aald that Reed will not under any circurustancoa tun for reelection to the senate next year. "What other democrat can aurely carry Mlaaourl, la well aa the aolld aouth in 1S2S? Do they realise that Roosevelt. Harding and Coolldge all carried Mis souri?" he asked. "What other Democrat haa aa good a chance to carry the 'doubt ful' atatea of West Virginia, Ken tucky, Indian, Oklahoma and Kansas? . "What other democrat appeals so strongly to the northwestern atatea lying between the Pacific and the Great Lakes?" ; Norman E. Mack, Buffalo pub lisher and member of the Demo cratic nalloml committee, declar ed In a statement that. Smith's itrength In New York makes him the beat candidate. PAIR DOOMED TO DIE JAN. 12, GET 1923 CALENDARS OSSIN'IXO, N. Y., Dec. 21. (U.P.) Mrs. Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd Gray, perhaps the best known prisoners in Sing P'ng, have received 192S calen dars. , The calendars will be of l'ttle use to either unless executive clemency saves them from death In the electric chair on January 12, when they are cqndemned to die for the murder of Mra. Sny der's husband. (Continued from rage One) bed 190 from the cash regt'tcr and then dashed down the atreet. 5 Moss gave rhn?e and was Jolli ed by passcrsby who thought they were pursuing "the Fox" and I were to be in on "the kill." I Saved lly Officer i Only the drawn gun of a traf fic officer und the quick respons" of a riot squad saved the youth then. As It was. most of h'a clothing was torn from his back. I Less than an hour after ha was placed In the "tank" he was ; foend dead. I Dr. Konfrew declared that the 'body bore every evidence of hav ing been suspended to the rafter liter death. From the position of the body, the surgeon declared It would have been impossible for the man to have hanged him self. Slight IScsenitdau -c McCoy bore a slight rcemb lauce to the hunted "Fox" de tectives said, but It was definite ly established that he was not the hented slayer. ' When he was searched he had I3S In his pockets besides papers through which, the detectives aro attempting to establish hla iden tity and address. i Whether death was due to .strangulation or to a blow oa nhe temple will not be known i until an autopsy is performed In J the morning. Dr. Kenfrew stated the mrn's 'left eye protruded from the sock et as if driven out by a blow with a blunt Instrument. There were evidences of ab rasions on the tjck of the head, he said. Another fact that scouted the suicide theory, according to de- tectives was the fact that the spot where the body was found was In full view of the other Inmates of the cell sit all times. i NOTICE OF MK.ETIXO W ATEItVlU.K. V.v,h Dec. SI. 'tl'.P.I tlrced 'for money that he mljthi wtn higher esteem from hla i' w v t 'tea l . caused J tmes Wocd.n, IT. to moot and kill i Allen Presley, 65, according to hi alleged confession tonight to aeriff A. 1.. IW.Jy. Wnedln will he formally charg ed with the slaying tomorrow mn.-n'nr V ,,1,'y te.d. He was arrested todsy at the home of his sweetheart i.crr l.ere, and the of neerj lo.trrc.. h? had showered coas del My li-rge suuts of money upen her since the aged man was ; robbed and killed last Friday : night. ; t'resley's body had been found .shortly before the boy's arreat. ; The rifle which caused his death I was owned by Woodln, lloddy declared. Sanity Of Remus Will Be Tested CINCINNATI. O., IVo. 21. (C . P) Gcorpe Rctnus. former boot log millionaire who was acquitted ; yesterday of the murder of hia wife on srouuda of insanity, will nppoar beforo Probate JiidKe I Willfuni II. Lenders Tuesday for the beginning of a lest of hid sanity. 1 When Judse Lrudora fixed the , date today, he denied Humus liu j erty on bail, pending the hearing. ; Remus is held in the county Jail in accordance with the verdict of ; acquittal, which specified that If Remus were found not miilty he ' must be found Insane and held pending a sanity trial. House Of David I Cult Won't Die New Commander I Jealousy Causes Ac ed Man To Kill Innocent Youth ! IXnUN.U'OI.lS. Ind.. Dec. SI. tlTt-Ili'llcf that "all good look ing young men" were rivals of his wlfe'a affection caused him to kill I.otits M. Ilntnhardt, $1. r Louis K. Porter, shown above whs last night elected to com muudcrship of the local Amerl. . crowded and Mntellch seemed to be having difficulty In crossing the street. Ilarnhardt look the old man's I arm to assist him. When they t .on t .,(.. n ,.,., X..tt.,H.na HI. I ... ,ai, rt.ai.i,ed the other aide of election last night Porter a!d:tll .1,ectlon. Matellch took a - "In assuming my duties at revolver and ahot hla benefactor. commander of the I.eglou post! Tho wound proved fatal. 1 will with cooperation of my; Matellch. In broken English. fellow members, glvo my beat ; explained that hla wife wna much i effort to make 11ISS the bott i younger than he and his stta ; year in tho post's history." I plcloua that ahe waa unfaithful i had made him hate younger men. LINDY ACQUIRES ANOTHER TITLE ' HIGHWAY WATCHED I FCR GIRL SLAYER MEXICO CITY, Dec. 21, iifl' "Knight of the order of tho ) TULSA. Okla.. Iec. SI, J) eagle", is the newest and per-1 Tulsa county officials lata today haps the most appropriate of the ordered the highway between many honors which have been . Tulsa and Muskogee watched af showered upon Colouel Charlea ! ter three men had declared they A. yLindbergh- on, hla good, will; saw young man answering tho ( Mexican flight. description of WilAahi Edward The title was conferred upon Hickman, sought as the slayer of the American air hero by the Utile Marlon Parker In I.o An Mexican boy scouts at a little gelcs, on the stre.ua of Tulsa, ceremony this morning In the ! American embassy. Tnr rennlta na N CImi Ad lAcosta And Mate To Try For Mark j ItOOKKVKl.T FIELD. N. Y.. j Hue, !1 (I'l'l llerl Acosta anil ; Emtio lltirgln Intend taking off In tho moitopiane Mlaa Kpllldorf l I I m. tomorrow on their nt- j tempt to break the world'a rer- ! ird fur austulncd flight. The annouured toulghl they In- ; tended remaining aloft 60 hours therliy breaking tha record of iS hours and t2 mlnutea, now ' held by the Germans, Hindi s nnd Kdtnid. This would bring them ' down on Christmas eve, when they would land at Mil, hell field. which ran bo Illuminated by army i flood lighta. City Hall Holds Xmas FeteFriday llealdea (ho colored lighta of red and green on the big tree which stands before the city hall, two large reflecting lights nru to b placed on the balcony to make plenty of light ao tint Santa will miss no one In tho Immense crowd of kiddies. Tomorrow night at aeven o'clock, Chrlstmaa will ho cele brated around this tree. The llev. J. Henry Thomas will glvo a brief opening address, after which the children will file be tween the treo and the atepa of the lie. 1 1 tojfecclvu atock'nga of cindy aud to tuuol Santa dims. Over two thousand stockings h.-.vo been prepared for the child ren, und It any child la unable to attend firemen . and pollcemeu I I will co that th.'y nre taken care lot Saturday If Ihelr names and addiessea aro lefl al the station. HANt IIKIt IIOI NM OVEIt NOKTll IlKND, Ore., Pee. 51. (l) Hubert llreen, cali'hlng j Inlet rnticher. was bound ever lo 'tho grand Jury following Ills pre liminary hearing In Justice court on a charge cf murdering Caleb Klreen, his neighbor, Caleb tlri iwaa found beaten to death with a baseball bat lut month and the accused limn wits taken Into custody after tin Imestlg.itlon. Standard Dyer, and Cleaners For Itctler Appearance Ihlotiraa Clean log tine-Day Nervlce l:pert I'yelng 1409 Esplanade St. Phone 82S For results use News Cass Ada. ATTENTION Order Now For Your Christmas Dinner Fresh Olympia Oysters Fresh Large Eastern Oysters Fresh Crab Fresh Picked Shrimp Meat Fresh Homemade Mince Pic, or any Pie made to order. Orders taken not later than 12 o'clock Friday noon for Saturday's delivery. QUALITY DELICATESSEN (In Palacq Market) Phone 8 ' Phone 1348 The Americanization Council will inset at Fred Peterson's of fice at :15 on Thursday. 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Dec. 21. lP The work of the House of Darid, religious colony founded by -"Kins" Ben Purnell. will continue In spite of the lead er's death. It was announced to- . f day, and a former California ' ' jud?e will become thj prophet of the "Isrealltes." Benjamin's successor Is Harry T. Dew hirst, who was a superior court judge In San Bernardino county, California, more than 10 years ago. He was regarded ad ' one of the most able young law yers In the state until he "heard Benjamin's message" In 1920 and brought his family to live at the colony. The colony ha3 seen fallnr of! fulfillment of Us prophecies be-, fore, and Beujamln's failure to' arise from the dead has caused no Tisible change In the conduct of the bearded cult. Widow And Lover Laugh Way To Pen TREXTON. X. J., Dec. 21. UP) LatiehinK and chatting like un tr:uhled friends on an outing during the two hour antomohlle ride here froni Mays Landing Mrs. ! Margaret T. Lilliendahl and Wll lia Beach, convicted of killing Dr. A. William Lilliendahl. the woman's husband, entered the state prison here today to begin the 10-year sentence imposed on each. "We won't be here long," Beach asserted confidently as h j and Mrs. Lilliendahl alighted at ' the prison, while the widow de clared "the Atlantic county au- : th:ritles will see the bigga t fight they ever had on their bands and it will start soon." She intimated her remarks referred to plans being made for a new trial. ; Harding Bodies Go To New Tomb COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 21. (Uj P) Preliminary O formal bur-1 lal rites here today, the bodies ef former President and Mrs. War-! ren C. Harding were removed from the temporary vault In Mar lon cemetery to the new 1800,000 memorial sepulchlr. The heavy caskets, each weigh ing 5,000 pounds, were moved a distance of nearly a quarter of a mile on a truck and placod side by Bide on a platform with in the marble tomb, where they were lowered Into the t'mb. Simple ceremonies marked the services. UNDERWOOD'S SHOW FOR KIDDIES SET FOR FRIDAY C. H. Underwood's annual ChriMmos treat to tho children of Klamath Falls, a movlo show at the Liberty theatre, will be given Friday afternoon. Invita tions being sent out yesterday announced. There will be two full shows for the kids, starling at 1 and 3 p. m. Tho program 'is ono to de light any youngster and In line with his yearly custom of giving ' the children a Chrlstmaa movie show. Underwood has arranged the best procurable for Friday afternoon. 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