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Girl in Pantages Case Tells of Interview in San Diego Hotel THE WEATHER: Weal her for Montana: Saturday and Sunday generally a i little chance In temperature. he Jlelea DAI LY VOL. 66--No. 170--FIVE CENTS HELENA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1931 Full Associated Press Report Capone Surrenders to Face Federal Charges Said To Be 23 IF SO, CASE OF STATE AGAINST PANTAGES IS ANOTHER FIASCO ANNE STILLMAN DIVORCES HER STORMY PARTNER AND MARRIES YOUNG M'CORMICK TOTAL COST IS BILLION AND HALF New York.

-A bill i and a a road i i a is being carried in A i a i a A i a A i associal ion to- clav. i a i a survey. More a 0 0 1 i of higb- i be i in the. 15 a covered by tlio i i a a a for year a for i of .1,200 miles, association New York a a hcc-ond to Louisiana, with a proposed expenditure of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I i i and Pcmi- sylrania follow closely. Aids Idle The total i exceed 'hose of 1 3 0 by i i It is expected i a i i boom of road I will provide jobs for a now unemployed.

of the a i a City bank. Gel Together a divorce case was dropped and in i 2 6 the i a had a reconciliation. They took a "second to Europe, from live i and to see their names no longer in the headlines. San Diego, June -Lydia Nitto, the state's star witness, in the "girl market case," was led bv gentle cross hor was 80 sensational that Mr. Sitillman resigned as president examination late today to an admission that last year she signed an affidavit to the effect she was horn in New York.

July 4, 1908. The admission struck at the very roots of the a i on which A a Panlaccs. i i lionaire showman, II. Hhrcve, i a and Olive C'lark Day a i i a Jobclinann, alleged operators of a Hollywood "girl are. heiiiK i Called Her 17 The state alleged tbe a conspired i a i i Jliss a i 17 i i old, to a party here last Octo- a a a comm i moral ag.iinsl hor i i i a i of i a Miss i was born in 1 ns she a in the.

a i a i for us i i in Lof A she was years old at thu i of the a here a come i i i i i enile, law. defense a Kiiid. This i i i i a (he a i on Tape 2) New York, June Anne Urquhart Stillman obtained a divorce yesterday from James A. Stillman and was immediately married to Fowler McCormick, of the wealthy and socially eminent Chicago family. The divorce--and the wedding-- News of the divorce, kept, suppressed one day, w.s the first public Indication of i a i of that reconciliation.

The marriage of Mrs. Stillman and Mr. McCormick, performed by Supreme Court Justice Graham Witschlef, of Westehester county, United a woman of 51 and a man of 32. Mr. McCormick: is the son of Harold F.

McCormick and i were accomplished with utmost secrecy, in contrast to precedents in Stillman a i a matters. Their original divorce action, started in 1920, was In the Courts six years. The a i publicity, involving such matters as Mr. Stlllman's charge that an Indian guide, instead of i was the father of Stillman. and Mrs.

Stlllman's counter charge a her husband had been living with Flo Leeds, With Wage Cuts 32 YEARS IN PRISON IS HIS POSSIBLE SENTENCE EVADING INCOME TAXES IS BASIS OF ARREST KING OF AMERICAN UNDERWORLD ftockefeller McCormick. IIo ie the grandson of II. McCormick and Johu D. Rockefeller. Old Triangle Back in 1926, the i a decided lo end i a i and try once again to live together, young McCormick was credited with a i about the reconciliation.

which they i protesta- Mrs. a a him for lions a i only wish was to a i directed her to a psycholoanalysts, who. she said, gave her a new outlook on i MYSTERY OF BROKEN PANES IS SOLVED WHEN SCION OF FAMILY ADMITS HE DID IT Afli-r his Mr. nnd Mrs.) of tlie son, Xecl. youth of 17, that Jnmrs A.

Mrlnfo.sli, 80 South AVnr- ho had been braving rocks through ren, had enlisted tho police nnd tbe sheriff nnd his deputies in searching neighborhood for tlie miscreant who broko on I nboiit TJO windows in the home and Mr. McTn- to.sli had offered a reward for tho apprehension of the sniaxlier. Chief of Toliro jrstoifliiy up tlio mystory of three months by securing ati admission OF SEiTOfl FESS IS JfllLEOJS II New York, Juno Fess, 35. son of United States Senator Simeon D. Fcss of Ohio, chairman of the republican national committee and leader of the.

Anti-Saloon league, today was fined by a magistrate for disorderly conduct. Fess, who said he was celebrating because ho had just be- como a father, told thn court ho supposed his wifo would he displeased i lim. lie was held a prisoner for eight hours a he- ing taken into custody In Kast 52nd street last, night. Foss gave Patrolman Uroderick a a before i i officer charged. 1 A i of the Itocky a i i i of tlie Norwegian I i i Inlrch opened hero tu- The llcv.

T. S. a of IMlhnp.s the lendlnp: sermon of i A address In the Skimllov of i of the i com hided the evening's i The Mi5-nionnry Federa- i uf the i i iMiciis its con- i morning. PMTSJH FIIML Wash June (AP) Freilclle. ape 15.

and Hnrolrl. sons of and Mrs. Frorl Jar-k- son. a i in Fa- louse river 1-1 mllcn east of here today i i a a ncnrby. tho windows.

i a i a about, three ago and crash of i i glass i for a while, mingled i the cussing of the cops as searched neighborhood in a i for the rock heaver. Snooze Interrupted Mr. and Mrs. for a few weeks In calls to tho i cers, a every i They offered a reward for the a i of the exponent of i action. A watchman was employed and the attacks ceased a while.

The a a took a snooze one i and was a a hy the crash of glass. A i gone. The glaziers were the only persons who viewed i a i i a i ity. Chief Sergeant i on Page 2) TWO AND HALF BILLION HAS BEEN LOST TO NATION OF LATE almost i but he left after having his bond approved by Washington, June (AP) Federal Judge Barnes. --An estimate that a combina- Capone had to run a gauntlet of lion of wage cuts, part-time employment and unemployment cost workers more than $2.500,000,000 in wages during the first months of 1931 was i announced tonight by the American Federation of Labor.

Both President Green of a i and Secretary of Labor Doak said separately today, however, a losses to wage Chicago, June (AP)-- "Scarfacc Al" Capone, head man of Chicago's underworld, was indicted by a federal grand jury today for evading taxes on a six-year income of $1,038,654.84. Three hours later he surrendered, posted $50,000 bond and was released. As on his other recent appearances in public. the heavy-set gangster was besieged by hundreds of i persons. lie slipped I the federal i i and Into the district court clerk's i CHIEF HELD IS SURE TO FOLLOUVJHIS ERA THAT IS HISTORY OF ALL DEPRESSION i a i a 5 to a a more With llic return of confidence ami restoration of business than 1 2 5 0 0 0 in a i a a not hpen caused by a employers of labor.

IVr Cent of Cuts "The wage a a i has been a and elude a crowd of reporters. Trial Xot Set Since Capone surrendered on a bench a a no date was set 1 bis a a i No I i a i of the a date was given. The charges against the notorious gang leader included indictments and 23 counts. They were the result of a two-year investigation a led to the far corners of the country, the i a of the drive against gangster tax-dodgers cap- a i The i i establish a government claim of 2 1 5 0 4 against a They include six i a mis-1 a i If prosecuted, a a a i i a gangster must face (Continued on Page 2) trial for cheating on income tax. By Baptists AL, CAPONE consequent the Viilted States enjoy period of prosperity lefore seen In i country, Snnmel Villl- rlnin.

chalrinnn of the board of the i up well." nUak a i "and i a i Locnmnihe icxlnj. believe a i a i before a a meet- a a A a 200 i A i a a a Jl.ig- i i nsooci.Uion, a a TOMMY ARMOUR TRIUMPHS OVER SOUTH AMERICAN IN GREAT GOLF IN SCOTLAND THEY DECLARE THEY DO NOT INDORSE STAND ON BIRTH CONTROL ont a hi Mi men Is cmplo.Miit; a a i 2 3 0 0 0 cut wages In A i Always So i Is smiill a compared to a of i A pa il 1 thr fl sions i ichiiil I I I i and the 1 a a th; cach try. The a i i appears i 0 rol ow( 0 of be of fi local a I n-afi a lu for- A i a large emplovers present i of rtcpres- i on Page. II) Nion i ii nn i POPE STANDS PAT AND WILL DEMAND HIS FULL LIBERTY, UNDER TREATY WITH IL DUCE JOHN Tiomo, A I to rciirh a solution of coiilroiorsy the ItJiIinn and tlio Ynlion 11 fruitless today, despite wlml Interpreted compromise offer by I'roiiilrr Mussolini, failed to i Tope Plus. Tlie i so a ns ho DR.

HANNA SAYS IL DUCE IS RIDING FOR POLITICAL FALL Hy A H. I a i a North American and a South American fought, it out today in (bis cradle of golf for the Krlllsh oix-n championship and Tommy Armour, of Detroit, won. shading of Aires, by one stroke. A a i golf the i of a posted 2 i for the 72 holes, with successive of 73, 77 and 71. a back United States the cup Bobby Jones won a is on i i ples i ho fools I ed.

Thr Offer I ivnfi i in respoiiFihtn tori a Popr sider Duco's i rr- opcninpr of i 'at clubs worn 1 a cirls, i a a or of tho- i i ro- be restored to jToocl Miindinc'. ropo Puis stond I writ ton a lu I of i i on Page 2) Dai OF PRESENTS PUZZLE LIVES 8 DAYS WITH A MORTAL WOUND last year and i has been held hy A i a 10 of the last 11 ca rs. Grrat Finish Tn a crr-at I a i a i i which a a i i i wirlri- crs or i a i in the i of i almost a a i i the cup it seemed a i win. The i A i led the field at the end the i i 220, i better than Mac- DonnUl i a A Havers, closest competitors a i strokes than A led in a i the last two holes, two of the sternest test of Kolf in the world, through whose a i a coils and twists a rushing harry Rooter i the Trince of Wales rooting i on Page 2) Kansas City, June (AP) --The Northern Baptist convention declared today that the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America did not speak for the Baptist demonina- tion in endorsing birth control. The council and its executives were admonished "that they would be wise in recognition of their cooperative and non-authoritative capacity to i i the and character of subjects upon which they make formal pronouncements." All Complicity Disclaimed Action of the convention was by acclamation in adopting a resolu- i amended by Judge F.

W. Freeman of Denver to "disclaim any i i a i a as a denomination have approved the (birth transaction." After several years of study, the federal council's committee on marriage and the home reported (Continued on Page 10) EOVE1MENT WILL i SILIEH Washington. 5- (if) State a officials said today they were prepared to furnish all i data on the silver question if any Informal business conference is called by tho International Chamber of Commerce to discuss the problem. The American government Trill not Interpose any obstacle In the way of such a conference, It being felt that an informal gathering to discuss the subject would have a beneficial effect. Sun Francisro, A SpoaklnK the ConunomvenUli oluli Iiorc Uxluy ArolibMiop I'xlwnrd J.

Hannn of (lie Konuin Catholic archdiocese of San Vraiirlsco ron- domnod aa oppressive And tyrnnnl- cnl nxcut nrllons of Premier Ins- of Italy nffix-UiiR the Cnllin- Hr rhuroh nnd prwllctcd tho down- full of Iho dlr-tnlorshlp If snch a proflrnni "This sreat inan." flaid A i i a op a "the prortiirt of the war TURNER GOES TO PEN FOR YEAR FOR FORGING A SMALL CHECK Ilardln, all suspicion of fonl play In the death of his employer, E1 Anderson, n. rancher on the (iina line, definitely removed, Ixic Tnmer, ranch band, wn.s en route to Montana pcnltrnttary tonight under sentence of one yc.ir for forging Anderson's name to a small check. Turner was held in a i at Hardln, almost a i tbe outcome of an analysis of Anderson's viscera for traces of poison. A final report received from a Great Falls, chemist today showed no traces of poison. Anderson's body GOV.

HORTON WINS VICTORY IN FIRST IMPEACHMENT BALLOT Nashville, Juno first article of Impeachment crer presented against governor of Tennessee qinifhecl today ns tho house of representatives rejected a charge that (inrcrnor Henry H. llorton conspired to turn over control of the state government (o private Individuals In exchange for Uielr political support. Consideration of seven a i i a Impeachment articles was deferred i next week. llveciitlvc Gratc'ul "I am deeply a to my i In tho Ipglslaturo In behalf of myself and the stats of Tennessee." Governor Morton told news- a "It was a i for good was exhumed at. Sheridan, where he was burled several weeks ago.

Pleads Guilty A the report was received Turner agreed to plead guilty on a forgery charge whon County Attorney C. C. i promised be would recommend a i i sentence to the court. Judge R. C.

Stong of. Billings passed sentence. ARMY PLANES WILL PASS THRJt MONTANA Abernecd. S. Juno The 66th and 7 7 a i squadrons, stopping hero overnight, will fly tomorrow to Billings, Mantana.

Major C. L. Tinker, commanding officer, announced that from Billings tlie planes wore go- Ing to Butte, Spokane, Seattle, Portland, and tbe home base at Baker Field, Calif. Mlnot, N. of tho 96th squadron, en route homo the national army air maneuvers i hop off tomorrow for Great Falls.

Other stops government and righteous-l ''X U'e commanding officer. si i i i a i a and the i who lias for I always bad tion. i i Is ul'-sesfled tlie theory of a byKone dav. He wants to lirlnpr hack ancient Imperial Home. He a a to gain control over every man anil a tho a of liovs growing i nmnhooil.

Tins Is not i It is not i anil If pushed too far It i prove Hut In In America who have I i from a i i of liberty and equality a derstand a would not accept this i of government." TEUT mm REICH ENGLAND FOR PM London. German envoys, a Helnrich and Foreign Minister i Curtlus. arrived in a today to explain Gorman's economic condition as a Is seen ns a pre- i i a to i reduction of the "postponablo" portions of the plan for payment of reparations. Tonight tho visitors were elaborately a i the foreign office before proceeding to Chequers. i Minister Ramsay MacDonald's homo, for the conferences.

PERISH IN THEIR OroRon City, Ore, (AP) --Four mombors of one a i wcrn killed i a collid- er! with a truck and burst Into a three miles nf here today. a a of I were in.tnred. Tlie rlead are. Rosr ro her son, a G. IIKOM 3, Mrs.

O. Johnson aiid her Ron, Karl Johnson, 1 all of A ria, Ore. Mm. A. O.

Johnson was tho mot i a of Roso Johnson. 7 Toward 25, of M'oodhurn, driver of the and Joy Norton, 25. Woort.huni, passenger, are In an Orepon City hospital. Norton suffered back and head injuries, Magmiscn, bruises and shock. PRESIDENT AND WIFE ED TO VIRGINIA GAMP Orange, President and 5.

(fP) -Mrs. Hoover arrived tonight at their Blue Ridge a i i i camp nnd, In contrast i the, i weather ''ad behind In Washing- an open hearth firo a i i comfort. The trip from Washington was broken hy a picnic supper In a grove near Warrenton, Va. SLINING AND SHIPMAN FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING CLOSTAD Bozeman, June 5 (AD Found of manslaughter after their trial for the fntiil of Andrew C'lnstjid, William Mining and are scheduled to apivar for sentence 0. counsel, upon i of the of the district court Jury today, Raid a new trial would br sought, f'lofltad'a body was found last A i 1 In a house ho rented from Sllnlnir.

Sblpman tentifled st.id stiirtcd a a threw Sim- Ing and a a rush for Mclrd Weapon Tie. told tbe Jur: he i a wooden potato niHsher hut that i i didn't strike a blow. 5. Green. of Nnxon, in Snmlers county, died at a hospital here this evening from gunshot I uoiincl.

I a a i a i i her a Freeman i and a brother I and sister of Mrs. Green. They Coroner H. II. Dokken the i a a i a shot herself below the heart eight days ago, while i Working on Ranch Mrs.

Green wns working on the ranch near Big Timber at i i a and sister went there to get her today On their way bark to Noxon, stopped at Big Timber, where. Freeman said, a doctor said she appeared to be recovering. The i on Page 10) DOCTORS WILL DECIDE WHETHER FALL IS TOO ILL TO GO TO PEN a i examination by two El Paso, Texas, physicians nnmert by Chief WliPAl of tho District of Columbia supreme court, i determine whether Albert n. Vail is able to cumo to Washington to begin his prison tonn. The chief justice a named Drs.

Felix Mcllcr and R. B. Iloman I to a the a i a i hut he i a selection a he learned a a had ex-' pressed opinion a former i i secretary a in no condition to a the trip. Chief Justice Wheat a i he had asked i i a office, In El Paso to recommend two pbyalclana for the examination and that he v-as Riven the names of Dr. Homan and Dr.

Miller. He will make tb.8 other appointments later. Tho Case Fall is under sentence of a year in jail for accepting a bribe from Edward L. Doheny to Influence award of the Elk Hills. California, naval oil reserve, to a Doheny company, lie also was fined $100,000.

Doheny later was acquitted on a charge of giving the bribe. Tho supreme court refused on Monday to review tho conviction and a mandate ordering execution of the sentence has boon handed dow n. LINDY IS WAITING TO TEST PLANE FOR PACIFIC FLIGHT Now York, June pontoons in plac onrl Chariot A. T.imlbergh wns stalled a a of its recently in- WILL ASK BAIL RATES trailing today to text the big plane which he and Mrs. Lindbergh will pilot to the Orient and possibly back again this summer.

Tho machine, more a twice as powerful as a in which a i more than years ago. he flew to Paris, was In the hands of experts at plant near North Beach. Long Island, being equipped i York, lcis a action for higher rull- ble landing gear. The i ht rates would bo coordi- flylng colonel's plans still were In itcd on a nation-wide basis ap. the a i he told i i pearcd a at a meeting of AVIfe Will no Her Sharp ern a i a presidents which was The entire i the an- a also hy representatives of nounced i a i i a a Japan, will he a i water stops, Col.

i a i He a ed a his i do her share mffl(n -vrtlonal groups of the flying. "Sho a a has lines. The conference decided to executives to a southern rallwav assisted me." he said. She recently received her pilot's license. the rate question will be dls- DIVORCE ACT Little Rock, 5 -Dr.

A. C. Millar, preaident of tho Home Protcctlvo association, an- noiimced today signatures of 11,000 persons had been obtained on petitions to be filed Monday or Tuesday to refer tho Arkansas 90- day divorce law to tho voters Ht tho general election. Filing i i would a long a a postpone the effective i i datn of the law i tho voters have acted. DO-X AT LAST COMPLETES LONG FLIGHT OVER OCEAN Xatal.

Brazil. June. 5. Seven months lo the day from the she took at A Switzerland, tho German seaplane biggest flying-boat In the settled on the Pnn- tengy river here a completing a a a a i DO-X. world.

It was last November when sho lifted horaolf off Lake Geneva, I i lo fly to N'ew York. Before a month was over tho series of misadventures which dogged royaga had begun. American Is Pilot Clarcneo Schlldbniior, tho American pilot, who started out i crew from A but snhsn- recalled to United States, rejoined the ship here ind will i It to New York tho South American crulM. NEWSPAPER!.

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