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Klamath
The Klamath News
Official Paper
City of Klamath Falls
The Kbasth Hm
Official Papef 1
County of KlamatS
"HROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN"
V,
Vol. 0. No. 140 Price Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1929
(Every Morning Except Monday)!
WOMAN UNWILLING WITNESS
Wee
Hews
Hoover
Rallies
Forces
On Bill
Expect Important An
nouncement Today.
House Debate Farm
Aid Measure.
WASHINGTON. April 20
(IT) Thu ndniinitrution
forces were rallied tonight
(0 administer quick cstino
tiyn to the debenture plitn
oC furni relief which has
Wru promoted in the (ten
lite nit ii n unicndmunt to
the administration coopcrut
Ink' marketing bill.
President Hoover quietly aud
f r tho moat part Indirectly u
pervlard arrangement for the
fight. Ho buiclil Co per. undo
I ho bold ul ihu iiatlonal grunge
tu luuM'n pruk.um on eongrosa
fur tho debenture, threatening
that uuleaa I Ilia U d nn ho will
end to llio somite report of
throe cubluvt member opposing
tin- economic tt arllillli y u( (ho
tariff bounty sthenic.
To Report Debenture
It was t o late lu hare Ih.i
sanate cuniiulitcu eliminate (lit
debenture from llu roiKirl w lilt ti
Chairman McNary la lo present
I n I ho acoutc Monday, bul senate
leaders' wursj generally axrixxl
thai llio prtsajre of thu Willi i
House Id I ho titiiullou would un
doubtedly moan Ihu defeat if llio
srhomc. '
Tho administration's farm bill,
without I ho debenture plmi. wa.i
dolmiod In tho bouso today for
utitjI honrs, and doniinida luv
time to speak wore o numerous
that cncluilon of debute wim
deferred until Monday. Heading
of llio bill for uuiendmouls will
atari Tuesday und ultliough dom
ocr.ttj headed by UoproscnUIIW'
.Joiii'i, Texas, pi m a flghi lor thu
debenture plan, thu inouaure Is
expected lo Ihi passed without
trouble, piobnbly Wednesday.
I'rnlx- AililillilMrutMi I'lan
Iteproaonlatlvu Clark, repub
lican. Now York, hulled I ho ad
ministration measure llio "bo-
ginning of ii revolutionary incus
are In ugrluilturc." fUipriwniin
t io Kclehuni,. nipuhllcun. Mlohl
Ciin. asserted Hun ll stiiblllau
Don ftuluics would nilnre K.im
lit I iiE on mtrli iiuuiul pioducts to
n nilnlmuui, because If . price
fluctuation la ruduccd, specula-
II n In automatically cm down.
Representative W. K. .Hull. re
publican. IIUnulH. emphnsliud thu
need uf relief uinnng I ho corn
formers mid recommended Hint
tho tariff on. this pioducl ho In
rreiised from, IS to 30 cents h
bushel. Other speakers also
rniphnilzed tho Importance tl
llir tariff on various product.
Representative Krcar. ropublloun.
ft'ontlnmii on I'niro
TABLOIDS IN
DAY'S NEWS
lly t'nUert Prma
HIAWATHA. Knna. A Hln
walbn womun nwukenud und iu
a alruugii limn In hor giirduu.
Bho colled police lo Invent IkiiIo.
Tho "stranger" proved to ho
her huabund, disguised III an old
hat and overalls.
"If thu first tlmo ho ever
worked III tho garden," she told
p. lice.
PHILADELPHIA. W. W. Colo
smoked his first -clgarotte. set
fire to tho houto and was nonrH
ovorrouio bfforu hu waa rescued
tortuy.
t
IltVINGTON, K, J. Alvln
"Shipwreck" Kelly conipliilnud of
llio high life us ho completed Til
b jurs on a flagpole, where he Is
uttoniptlng to remain atuudlng.
for too hour.
rXIZABETH, N. J. Kdward
(iultlvan, of New York, wus ar
rested for spcodlng aftur hu hud
boon removed from Htuten Island
pound. Into which he had driven
nts moti-r car. " .
OREGON FLIERS ;
WILL ATTEMPT
PACIFIC HOP
1'OltTI.ANI). )ip.. April SO.
ll'l') Vauru llrooao, hoad of tlm I
llrmao Aircraft Corporation of
I'orltaml, and Krlr Kronuoii. I
Swodlah fllor. Kill atliuipt a
uoii-atop fllRht fi'oiu lluwull lo
Hun Fraiit'laoo Ih-ikooh tiny t and
May IS, Hid I'iiIio.i l'roa h'arnod
Iroro toulalil.
llno.o and Kroouian mora aald
lo bo In l.oa Aucoloa tunliilit pui-:
ling tho flulaliliiB touihoa on tho
plnuu lu wltli ll lha alloiuin will j
bq uiiidv. Thoy will fly llio thlp '
to Port lu ucl on a toat flliibt ourly
noal vrok tud lalor roiuru lo
I Hun Frani'laio and embark for
lloiiolulu on 1 .10 MuIhou liuor ;
Mnlolo.
Tho maul will bo mudo ln-n- j
oior Ibr niln-r I pr pliloua
durlnc the firm two woik4 or
May. 11 waa aald.
llio plauo lu whbb tho trip
will ba mndo la a rablu mono- !
' plunn. pnworod with a 1'rntt at i
I Whlluoy Waap mnl.ij. It will ho
a atoutu lino Job with a wuodi.li
f UM'jao.
I Western Grain
! Rates Declared
i To Be Reasonable
WAHIIINUTON. April !. (U'l't
An eiamlnrra' propoard ro
port uhmlttod lo tho lulornla'o
t'ominorco Cotnmlaaion today ,lu
lla fro lain ralo atrurturo Inrrall
gitlon, aald tho gonoral lovol of
raioa on (rain and sr.iln pro
du.'ta Ihroughoul I ho wonloru
I nlUd KlaUa la uol unroa JU
ahlr. Tho. .luvoatiaatloo . mitb'li waa
niadu purauuul lo thu lluck-rimlib
rcaolutlon panaid by CjnRroMi.
du!a I'&haunllvoty with tho rauj
on grain and aunimarlji s lu
fludlUKs aa followa:
A dopruaaion In uarlotilturn
ailll oxlaia within thu moaning
of llio llu h-diullli roaolutlon.
Tho tranaportullou rata should
lint b r.'duood aa a whole, but
rodlairlimiod moro .iul1uUty as
bi-twoou produoliig aroaa.
For this rodlalrlbuiloa. ruto.i
roouminoiidod proldo for a Ron
oral rorlaluu uhlih, howoror.
would rolurn approximutoty tho
aanio uKgropatu rovouuoa to the
rnllroiida ua nt prom'iil.
Tho goniTHt lovol of raioa on
grain and grain producia Ihrough
oul Ihr woat wua aald to bo not
unrra.Honublo.
Iliforo ilm rovllon auKKoitod
run bo ordorod lulo offool It
uiUKt Ihi panaod upon by tho In
tvrntulo t'omnioroo t.'oniml.nl.n.
A hoarlng on tho roporl wu
aahtKnrd for May Su whon iom
iiiUhIoii will hour argunioiiin from
alilpiM'ra, Kroner and rnllroud
ropruMonlullvos.
Four Divorces '
; M Gra'iitedby Court
Kour divorces huvo been Binnt
ul by Circuit Judgo W. ... Iun
iun who . found tiniu to hour
arguments In tho cuues when
I tho court wus not hearing the
,8 murder caoe.
Knriih Wurner hns been grunt
ed a durruo front Irvln ti. Warn
I or und has h.'tMi grunted the
cure nnd custody of a minor
child. Klin also rvcclvcd a pro-
perty settlement. She hud ul
' leged cruel and Inhuinnn trout
I incut.
Kiln Peterson hits L'oun grant
ed ii doeroo from Orvnll Kdwnrd
I'otersun on alleged grounds of
oruul nnd Inliuiuun (routmeut. I
There are no children. '
Howard a. Cnulrull hus been
granted n divorce from Nolllu
Cnntrull who deserted him. There
am no children.
Trennls lKtnlmrt has boon
freed from niiitrlmonlul bonds
binding liliu to Dorothy linker
Leiihnrt.
Grimes Jury Is
; Hung, Dismissed
1 LOS ANGELES. April 0 U
i P) Tho Jury lu the casj of
Mrs. Cullle Grimes and fire other
I defendants lu the so-called
"framo-tip" tirrust of Coitncllnuin
Carl I. Jucobson was discharged
by Judge Wnlton J. Wood short
ly after 10 o'clock tonight whon
(a verdict was not ruavbt'd.'
Mid-West
Tornado
Causes
Deaths
Property Devastated in
Kansas, Missouri,
Oklahoma . and Tex
as Towns.
KANSAS CITY. M...
April 20. (IT) Tornudocit '
ripped tlirutigh widely wp-'
arntcd sections of Kanmm
und Mi.-Houri lute Suturduy, '
lenvinif a trail uf injury, ;
death and isolated devastu
tion told in reports trickling; j
through crippled communi
cations tonight.
rarllally couflrmod roporia I
INU'd tho following alrlikou com-'
munition:
At lliilu. Jlo. Six ropnruM
klllod. uudoiornilnod nunilMir of
Injured (unvvrlflodl.
At Itrvre. Knna. Ow kii wn
d.-ad. throo rritlonlly lujurod. :u .
Immoa wrrokod. 70 more hoinoii
ilunmc'd. and tho rill mud :a
tlon domollahod.
At llollrar. Mo Hevoii rrltl-
rolly Iniurid. 4S hoitien wrrokod.
Jl of tln-iii loolod whon llio
mlilor rut a 2uu-yard wldo and
milo long path thr.ni.-li iho roal
donilul dlatrlol; f:uii.uO'l dum
ago dono.
At t?kalooa. Mo. One m
ported InJtiiTd. SSl.ttnu rlamigi
done.
At Itlrh lllll. Mo. And Hum".
Mo., weru reported Iwlulrd fr tn
eominunleallon by high wiml.
Mianwhllo flood threatened
utroania In parti of Kna and
pari of Tenia and Okluhiniu
woro iIIkkIiik out cf tornado-dam-j
agvd towua of Inat lilk'hl. A lor-,
nado alruok Mouulnln Vlow. ,
Oklu.. and klllod an Indian ao.l .
hl lfo. and did reported dniu-
ng amounting to a hnlf million
dollr In that aootl n. A wlud-.
(Continued on I'nuo Klein )
HAYDEN LANDS
LARGESTTROUT
All hough his lino broke Just
before hu londed a 1 1 l-S pound
llulnhow trout at WIImhi rapids
In Williamson river. It. W. Hay
don tui'd his boot nnd kicked
bis cnlch lo dry Injid. It Is now
on dlKplny in Connolly Urol horn
window.
II. W. Hiiydon of Kay. Colo.,
hns boon visiting his brother,
11. K. llsydon of this city. 11.
K. Iluyd.n luuded a 1:1 l-S
pound trout. second liirgflst
ctuiKht this season, on Friday.
Whon .Mr. 11. V. Ilnyiien
Itindod his i.-.lto catch yestordny
he wus .using n cutting rod, u
trout line, und No. S spoon.
After gutting a bite he fought
with tho fish for Hourly hnlf nn
hour I-cfore he finally got It
Into shallow water. Then bis
light linn snapped nnd Ii "its
only with the uld of his feet
thut ho was ublo Id ke.p tho
trout, tired from Its tussle, from
going buck Into tho river.
Tho fish Is 'tin largest luud
ed so fur this seuson und cclip.'s
the cnlch made by Mr. Huyden's
brother an Krlduy by one pound.
Mr. II. W. Ilnydon and Mr. A.
Hnyden, Krunklln. Nebraska, will
leave today for thulr homes In
the tnld-wnst.
Skyscraper Is
Cause of Deaths
i
NEW YORK. April 20. il'Pi
New York City's persistent
ellnib skyward today took a toll j
of four lives nnd resulted In lu-1
Juries lo eleven persons, two of
whom may not llvj.
Thu day's wtrk on 'tile skolet-on-llku
structure of tho new
Western I'nlon building und r
construction ot Thonins strcol,
just off Broadway, had hardly
gotten under way whun there
was n crush .unci Iron, wood and
hurdunvd cement hurt I 'd grotes
quely from tho fourteenth finer,
crushing to dentil four ot the
workers.
Are Klamath Girls Prettier?
i
.WCryCT-hMiir.'iWiiiiaiw mi 11 w
mmmwF
F
f - "5 v
W X.Y.-XV. AltXKHKN
Thla la one of tho laullei of Khe la tltlaa haired and pojMed
ihu.atate whloh will com polo , of an enlhualaailr por.'onalliy.
aruluit ,-.MIa Klnmath" at the "Mia Ortgon" will 'attend, the
lor:lnnd theuter, April 30. and . International I'au.unt of Put-
May 1 and 5 for tho title of "Miy ' chrltude lu (ialroston. . Texaa.
Oroini.-' "Mlia K.iUin" waS;Juno lo 1 3 with all expeuaes
i-ho-on from moro than two aooo ; paid and with a eiianeu of being
of tho prctiloat glrla In Salem, jcboai-n ".Mlia tnlrorau."
KLAMATH BASIN GIRL
MAY BE "MISS OREGON"
IN BIG BEAUTY SHOW
A Klauiah Kalis girl will Jour
ney to Portland, with expenses
paid and itrosaed In a sporta cos
tume to be furnished by a local
merohaut nn April 310 and -May 1
and 2. whoro aa ".Mis Klamath"
she will compete with girt from will be solocted.
fourteen other cities In tho siate 1 " Vrco Trip Offered
tot the titlo of "Miss Oregon." "Mis Klamath" will hare a
"Miss Klamath" will be chosen free trip to Portland, where she
by throo Judges Friday night at will appear on the stage of the
the Allumoni dance hall after ! Portland theatre, April SO, and
the Judges hare seen a review of May 1 and I. Should she be
II girls who euter tho conies.
between now and Friday night. ; be given a free trip to uaivestod,
' !-,. -;tnim-e ltuli-e : Texas, to the international beauty
(ilrls who wish to compote for i pageant, a wardrobe costing 50
the title "Miss Klamath" may ' be donated by Portland mer
register with (inhesion roprejen- ichants, 150 cash and nil expenses
tntlvo and the lovnl commlltee of ,
the liulveston Internatlouul Page-
ant of Pulchritude at the lUtel conirncis.
Wlllurd. Any girl between the j Mr. A. II. McMillan, of the
uros of 1 and ST., unmui-rlod, , C.nlvcston commltti-e, is in KUim
ti ml of good moral character may jath arranging for the contest
enter the contest. ; hero, and has secured the co
The glr's will be judged on i operation of the management of
four points, beauty, form, per-1 tho Alliimcint.
May Reopen Quiz ! Lions' President -"
Of 'Kidnaping' Feted at Medford
LOH ANtlKLKS. April SO. U
) The first mujur Invest tea-
tion tf tho newly sworn Los An
geles county grand jury may con
cern the purported kldnuplug of
Aimeo Soniple Mcpherson tn
10-fi. it wis reported here to-
night. The posKlldllty of reopen -
lug the pr lie. It wus said. de -
ponds largely on the outcome o.
tho present trial lu Sacramento
of Superior Judge Carlos Hardy,
aecused of Improper conduct In
accept a check from tho vvuu
gellst whcn authont'es were con
sidering hringliig conspiracy to
defeat Justice- oh tres r.galnst hor
throe years ago.
The trial was not lu session
ycHlorduy.
The previous chin'ges ngulnst
Mrs. Mi'Phorson wero dismissed
on rocommciulutl.il o District
Allornoy Aia Keycs. who felt
there wns hot sufficient evidence
ugnlmt hor to gain s conviction
Should .lml A" Hardy be Im
peached. II Is held certain that
present District Attorney Huron
Flits will re. pen the case
using
much of tho evidence presonti d
lit the Sacramento hearing.
i:.i 111:11 loiiKcAsr
Orcg.iK Rnln wool portion
and prnbubly cn.-d portion Sutuhv
and Muliduy; inoduru toinpcrti
turn: Inereaslng southeast nnd
south winds on tho coast.
'ifT-T TtTFSB AT f.y, n
f v - . m
, "tit
:l
K. "MISri K.M.KM
After
' aonal charm and - grnce.
. registering It ia not necessary
for the girl to do anything nnt.l
! Krlduy night at :3V at the Al
tainoDt. when she must .appear,
at which time ".Miw K amaib"
' chosen ".Miw Oregon' she win;
for herself and a chant .'unu with
: chances at big prizes a id raude-
; Abont
; Klumuth
10 members of
Falls Lions' club
the
mo
lored to Medlord yesterday.
where they attended a banquet
which was held at Hotel Medford
lust night In honor of Ben A.
II uf rin. president . of tho Inter?
mulenul Association of Llom"
. rii. who arrived In tho valley
:cty Saturday morning by plane.
Addresses of
welcome were
1 mude by Muy.r
Pipes and by
the heuds t various civic organ- " njlMi attorney convinced the judge
Lotions, following which Lion ' . Pta1;"t hi. client actually hid not;
Karl . Davis presented .htai' T ltaI1'S? 1 roni to a false atatement. Cpcn!
WhooK-o Review." Tho evening 1 ud "touJ' 10 "nch11,,,'"t!n,a: ! close Inspection it waa found i
was concluded .with dancing. . rllH,v,1,"l. " t0 (hat the affidavit did not contain-
A number of tluse who mo-
remain today and ' try out the
M...,,i.i,ru
.iieiuoiu piii ..win.-..-. . -
of tho Medford g. If course sre
helping entertain the gtuvits.
-j -
Sousa Arrested,
To Be Deported
Jim Sousa. boollcggi'ir kicked
iout of the county once, returned
against, orders aud wus speedily
rresled and placed tn Jull by
local police on a churge ot pos-
session of intoxicating lluuor.
: Eansa was arrested yesterday
by Officer Sthnlzn at a lociJ
cafe, and was lodged lu Jail
Officials stated that hj would
ie deported to Mexico,
lend.
his home-
Qnonriii -!
bprague
River To
Get New
Highway
. north and longitude 14.20 went. ! .
, ab.nt half way betaeeu IcelanJ f . ..
Load Limits Estab-.and ireiaud. 1 Witness Denies For-
l'LJUr- . n . The captain of the BhatkktonJ JL
, iisned by court, rass utth8 following iriea uta-.mer Statements, Then
Resolution Favoring th l'Blc1 ! Admit Threats on
"Sighted airplane at S . a. ni.. ' . "ul,ul "rcal
i Vj. IN. Lines. from went, flying approximately, ; Questions by Jury. '
,eaat. It wn a largo airplane, : -. "
" flying low. Smoke coming from -.
; A call for bid for the " .i Mrt KirbyThoma. took
eon.itruclion of the Sprague ' Ariation expert were piujied. the witness stand yesterday;
Giver highway from the, They aald that nnlea the plan.l jhfi of Ffed gwn
town of Sprague River to STTS aiaeeuwd of .murdering Kd
a point on the Klamnth Urn:d baek, aho must hare come I Connolly, and denied statv-Falls-Lukcview
highway at from Iceland. Greenland ment8 of threate which shio
Whiskey creek, was issued N:o "rln, of any tjeaid at the coroner's i.
yentcrdar by the county Atlantic flight harlng been atart-; OUest Swan made airainst
: court at its meeting at the
court house. The court al
so adopted a resolution
'favoring the construction of
the Great Northern's pro-
Posed esten.Slon gOUth.
Construction or the Sprugue
Hirer road would sire the rool-
dents of the town w tilth U now
on the O. C. ft K. line, an all-
woathcr outlet to Klamath Falla.
, It Inrolrea the grading of a four-
mile atretch and tho Burfaclng of
ten miles, six nine oi graaing
baa already been done by the
forest acrvlce. The road will be
one of the main highway pro
jocla of the county thla year.
Tho court heard protest of
rrcny o-ncrJ.hoje "properiy
was traveled by the construction
of tho Poe Vallcy-Maiin highway
and the Edge wood highway, from
1 Low hi:i to the Edgewood ranch,
anil wilt appoint appraw-rs wuoiiiic a peuiioa ia ibiuhchuu. - January at. mie at oikui, ua tn-
will determine the amount of the proceedings which are now ( eld Creamen homestead about
damage done In each case. before the Interstate commerce 50 A yards north of the Oregon-
A number of truckmen applied commission in which applications California ante line, and fiva
for log hauling permits over ' have been made by the Western ; and one-half miles north of Dor
county roads. The truckmen muat ' Pacific and tho Great Northern j rla, Calif. Jj
furnish bonds that they will Hallway companies lor certifi- Says 8wan Threatened ", '
abide by rules and make written cates of public conveaience and; Testimony of Mrs. Thomaa
application to the court. necessity authorizing the con-it. Id ot the drinking that evening
Load limits of iO.UVO pounds straction ot the extension by the at the cabin, although she Mated
(Continues on I'ugc Hve) ' Great Northern Railway company i that she drank little. She sake
nrniTm uf r nn
JfTj Hi lT.lJlLi.Eiij
CI1!? l-fT w flkitoa to Lookout, and the city's
Oll!iilj LiAlLI representatives are hereby direct-
I ed to present to the commisjlon
Construction on the Modoc i witnesses and evidence showing
Northern railroad is progressing
at a fust puce. Crows laying
utoel put down more than at
mile of truck Krtdar. it Is stntod.
At present the line is laid as
far as Lone Pine, about eight i
miles south of Klumuth Falls. 1
Crows are also working from!
the southern end of the line' at ,
Alturas and a crew Ik working !
in the
middle of the so miic
sector hoitig built. Tho progress
of the other two crews could not
ii : i V-u i in ii i . ii i .
Smith to Return
To Prineville
Shcrman Smith, professor and
nthlelle director of Prinovllle
i.u.h ...hnni will leave loilav for
; ,,rllll,vnlo atlcr 5,H.ding the past
few dH.s herc und.r ,he cure
of a physician.
1.1. ., 1,HnA.-lll.. -aaI
' ' ,,, ,. ,.
,c" Ahl,a"' . ml , K,!"natl1 '
rails.
' Here hu was under the ' care
i of a physician. He has recovered
sufficiently It Is stated by his
doctor for him to return to hie
horr"j In Prineville. While here
he stayed with Tl Gillenwatcra.
'1'huy woro frnti'rnlty brothers at
the Vniversity of Oregon where
Smith was a foot '.'all stur.
I.IK.t.Ktt IS KII.I.KK
i COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. April
20. (IP) Dwight E. Hnff. 21.
i of Hebron. Ore., was killed Iodic
at the W. A. Woodward company
: logging camp, whon a log struck
' him oil tho buck of tho heud.
, The accident was unavoidable. It
j was said,
'placed.
aud no blame was
SIGHT LONE
PLANE 0N hop
0VERAILANT,cPay Visit
LOXUOX. April SO. (LP). J T :
The niyateTT of au airplane ro-ii
. ported flying orer the aea be-: '
tweon Iceland and Ireland re
malned nmolred tonight.
The Brltlah fixhlng trawlur ,
Hbaokleton reported that aim , l
aightcd the airplane, firing ea.it. ;
at i a. m. today In latitude fin. 10 '
ed Ir m the Old World were re-.
vcai.w i
City of Bonanza
- . irurufy. prusctuuui, luv vane
Favors Proposed ,"Bhe is an unwmin wit
G. N. EenMoni?Js
The city of Boaanra. act!ng'' tonestion. b, th,
through 1U mayor, and the Bo-.Jnrors. Mrs. Thomaa aald that
nanza Businessman's clnSljswan did threaten to go oat and
throngh Us officers, yesterday j ,hoot Connelly, substantially tho
.went on record as favoring the ! nM statements aha made at tba
proposed extension of the Great coroner's inquest. -
Northern railway aooth from Aaked if she had talked tot
Ktaroath Falls, and the. 'Western j 8wan since ha waa arrested and
Pacific railroad north to meet ,(Dce t),e inquest, she admitted:
the Great Northern extension. that she had, bnt aald "not a boot
Resolutions adopted .'wore slm-1 1 h I-,, -t r " f. j.-.?-
liar." Tha'Tsolution of tlAV'city I VeJierdJy afternoon after the
officers follows:
RESOLVED, that the of fk-lal
! representatives of the c:ty be aad
: they are hereby authorised . to
from Klamath Falls to l,ookoui
and the extension ot the Western
Pacific from the vicinity of Pax-
tho effect and benorit ot tuese
t extensions upon the city of Bo-
, ,. ,, ,h. ,arri.,-, i which
j lt is lucated and by all reason -
able means endeavor to aeenre
the granting of the application.;
CITY OF BONANZA,-
no J n HAMAKER. Mavoc
Attest: J. T. BRADLEY, Clerk.
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AURORA. 111.. April SU. (UP!
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i The affidavit Which lea to ine.ea gun to me dwbu our, nu
dry raid killing of Mrs. Lillian
De King In her h. me here last:
' month wa not only false, lt was
void as well. Judge Charles D.
Dlckersou ruled today. - Body
Fairclilld. llqnor spy for State s
! Attorney Charles B. Carbary a
' office, came bef.re him on a
.chargo of perjury growing out
of his admission thut the aid -
i davit was untrue.
I Fuirchlld wa set free becauso!
tho phrase, "So help mo God.
Teachers Battle
Federal Prohi's;
MONTGOMERY, Ala., April
i irpi Two young school!
teachers who woro pursued eaWy
touny uy two s.niu iw iiimiw
mcnt off'.cors who thought the
girls were rum runnors, brought
the arrest of tho men tonight on
warrants charging assault with
Intent to murder. Tho girls al
leged the officers fired npon their
motor car.
Thu chase through Montgora-
ery
streots, which ended only
when the young women reached
home and emptied a pistol at
. tholr pursnors, was described In
tdotulloi! rorslgns tonight.
J u r o r s
To Scene
Of Death
Connoijy Judge W., M,
t- x . t m . t yrii-
jjuacan torn i, xv. vriueo
! waters, assistant district at
, stato had rested lta ease shortly
; before noon the Jury. Judge ami
attorneys visited the scene of tho
'shooting which took place on
that after a quarrel; swan tooa:
his gun from the wall and askort
where hi belt of cartridges waa
and where Connolly was. '-
"Bobbie" Swan. ll-rar-o.J
son of the accused, answered
that C:nnolly had gone to the
' .ualinows rancn, rowaru uorria.
Swan said "I'm going ont and
S shoot the
-.' Mrs. I nomas
a loading qnes-
' admitted, after
tion.
Mrs. Thomas " admitted alio
that she did not see the b;ay the
' night of the shooting, but that
the next morning nhe saw ; the
body with the rifle balanced on
!! M " touad later by ,of-
tlccrs. ..j
. . V.?" .
in telling ci iukiob .me em
from Swan and unloading lt. she
stated that she gave the unioaM-
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was with hor, and who picked no
tho cartridges which fell from
the gun when she unloaded it.
That Swan, when ne started
to leave alter tno snocuag, siari-
ed his car. that sne . neara -vit
; (Continued on Pa BUI f
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, r-s Fannv SavAt
1 ufer iutj tjujra
j .- tC
K'a tho okl check book
ukea maa apiTtiUU
drawing; power of hi wife.
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