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THE SOUTHLAND JUNE 21, 1935. PART II. Confessed Slayer Three Pleads "Not Guilty' in Court at San Diego Along El YOUTH HELD Pistol Champions Show Skill HANDCUFFS McKinley Home Boys Graduate HEAD NAMED BY FRIENDS Camino IN ACCIDENT IRK PRISONER Real 1 Santa Barbara Car Tragedy Churchmen of California if Richey Requests With Investigation' Results in Manslaughter Charge Open Yearly Meeting at Whittier nsworth Their Removal Killer Rebuffed While Attorney Makes Double Plea Before Judge SANTA BARBARA, "June 20. As a result of the belated inquest Into a tragic automobile accident on the Coast Highway near Buellton May 18, Eddie Fisher, 19 years of age, former C.C.C. worker In Arroyo Seco Camp, near King City, was lodged in the County Jail here this after WHITTIER, June 20.

Rev. Allen Tomlinson was unanimously elected president of the executive board of the California Yearly Meetings for 1935-36, while Rev. E. L. Gregory was retained as secretary and Rev.

Frank W. Dell was again officially installed as general superintendent of the yearly session in election of officers this morning. More than 400 delegates representing Friends churches of California took part in the election session. noon charged with manslaughters in the death of Stanley Brush C.C.C. boy of 760 Mill street, San Luis Obispo.

Younf Fisher was given pre SAN DIEGO, June 20. Karl G. Richey, 50-year-old carpenter who confessed to deputy sheriffs and members of the District Attorney's staff that he murdered his paramour, Mrs. Peart Equina, and their three children, one unborn, March liminary hearing in Justice Morris's court at Santa Maria yesterday and on a Coroner's inquest verdict that ANOTHER FUTILE RECALL election has been added to the long, long list. Voters In San Fernando have Just turned down by two to one an effort to recall three City Councilmen.

Only 500 votes were mustered by recall backers. Yet the whole city was thrown into turmoil for weeks, lasting bitterness was created and the necessary co-operation for the annual Ban Fernando Fiesta June 28 and 29 was disrupted. This is a silly, senseless condition. As soon as the people wake up a little more they are going to re 26, 1934, when he sent' the car in Members also were elected to the six permanent boards of the church. he was driving the car while intoxicated, was bound over under $4000 which they were riding plunging down a 200rfoot precipice in the bail, which he could not raise, for trial In Superior Court.

FIRST ADDRESS Dr. Raymond Binford. past nresi- desolate Barrett Lake section, today when arraigned before Superior ps 'I I 4 I if I i W- 'C'l I fill ipipailp BOUND FOR PARTY On the evening of May 18, Fish Judge Turrentine, pleded "not guilty" and "not guilty by reason of in-lnsanity." dent of Guilford College, N. delivered the first public address of the eight-day session this morning. Young people of the church wera active in all the sessions today and met this morning for an informal er was driving two C.C.C.

camp mates and three San Louis Obispo young women to Santa Barbara for Taken into court manacled by an entertainment. His car crashed two deputy sheriffs, with two other strict the recall to cases where it into an oil truck on a curve near banquet in the First Friends Church. deputies completing the guard, he Buellton, all six being injured. smiled at toe- handcuffs, then REPEAL SUMMED UP Dr. Allen Hunter of Hollywood Brush died soon after.

Fisher Is asked if his wrists couldn't be freed Miss M. L. Paine, principal of McKinley Home for Boys In Van Nuys, is shown handing diplomas to Lawrence Barr, center, and Seymour Monk at graduation ceremonies yesterday. These boys rank highest in scholastic standing of any in graduating class. Barr is an all-round athlete, while Monk is president of his class.

M' Kinley Home School "It'll be only a minute," he was spoke on "World Peace" and Rev. still on crutches and the third boy not yet out of the hospital. Mrs. told, and his counsel, Clifford Fitzgerald, appointed by Turrentine, Lind Piper, chaperoning the party, miss Marjorie Enos and Miss Bet entered the plea and agreed to Tunis Cordill of Los Angeles addressed the delegates this evening, giving a complete resume of the effect of the repeal of prohibition on the ty Enos, all of San Luis Obispo, are June 28 for setting date for trial. recovering from injuries.

Betty Enos alone was able to testify at the Of interest tomorrow is Dr. Rob Gives Score Diplomas LIONS MEET Justice Court hearing. ert A. McKibben, who will address Mrs. -Marian Semmelmeyer, Pacific Coast woman pistol champion, pitted her skill against that of Chief of Police James Davis of Los Angeles, left, and Chief J.

L. Loch of Ontario during the dedication matches yesterday at Ontario's new police pistol range. the Women's Missionary Union on WITNESSES IN BEDS Owing to the fact that all occu IN SAN DIEGO Folks Who Live on Uneasy Street VAN NUYS, June 20. Attended by more than 400 persons repre pants of the car were Injured, Coro Dr. McKibben is pastor, of tha Church of All Nations in Los CONVENTION ner Dodge of Santa Barbara de senting club and welfare groups in cided against an Inquest at the ONTARIO DEDICATES RANGE time.

Dep. Weldon con the San Fernando Valley, as well Two Thousand Members Roar as relatives and friends of the class members, graduating exercises at tinued the investigation, however, until convinced that Fisher was Intoxicated to an extent that made his driving criminal. Appreciation of Welcome Police Pistol Grounds Opening Attracts Marksmen class of twenty boys, graduates of the eighth by Luke L. Gallup, superintendent in charge of San Fernando Valley schools. In his address Gallup lauded the group for their artistic, mechanical and agricultural accomplishments in the workshop and field activities in the school.

He placed added praise on the program recently begun in the intensive propagation -of trees on the school grounds as part of the national reforestation program. Led by Seymour Monk, class presi the McKinley Home School here by Exposition City of Southland for Carnival of Skill Five Fullerton Men Arrested in Bogus Bill Case FULLERTON, June 20. Lee Although witnesses Involved had were conducted today In the school auditorium. scattered over State, enough were gathered In at the inquest to sup Diplomas were presented to the SAN DIEGO, June 20. Roaring ONTARIO, June 20.

Southern California's best marksmen and ply evidence on which the Jury based their appreciation of the welcome women featured today's dedication of Ontario's police pistol range in its verdict. accorded them today, 2000 Lions and John Galvin Park, the ceremony being watched by several hundred Bassett and John Lucas of Fuller-ton are being held under $3000 bail dent, a program of musical selec HuenemeWill Get $200,000 WALKER'S their wives and guests, from Hawaii, Nevada and all parts of California persons. Riverside's police team, number' by Federal officers following their tions and playlets was presented by the graduating students under di arrest on the charge of passing WAR SLATED Ing Officers Benton, Cole, Toombs, TO OPEN IN opened their Fourth District convention here today, then quickly rection of Thomas J. Memoll, mu counterfeit bills of small Lemon Plant Lambert-and Polkyn, bowed in de feat to the strong Los Angeles repaired to Agua Caliente, SAN DIEGO Paul Alsup, Mort Rltchey and where they took over the resort. ON LINNETS Southwest women's team, captained by Margaret Guerdat, and includ Clarence Hough of Fullerton and Their convention which J.

C. HUENEME, June 20. Announce ment was made today by the Ox sic instructor. Following the exercises. Miss Mae L.

Paine, principal of the McKinley Home School for the last seventeen years, announced her proposed transfer by the Board of Education to a similar position in a Los An ing Grace Ross, Esther Slchler, Byrne of Ventura, president, called La Habra have also been arrested in connection with the case. Los Angeles Concern Leases the greatest in Fourth District history, was formally opened this nard Citrus Association that plans are ready and the contract has been awarded to A. Schroeder of Ctfcnard for the construction of a Ventura Fruit Raisers Plan Edna Starkey and Bobby Rutherford. In competition the women shot a score of 1264 and the Riverside police 1150. They fired morning with addresses of welcome bv Mayor Benbough, County Super JAPANESE NAVY SHIP SAILS FOR HOME PORT Large Building for New Department Store SAN DIEGO, June 20.

Walker's Extinction of Birds in Pest Class visor Hastings, John Lawrence Cox, geles school. Cooking Expert callber pistols. TEAM THRILLS CROWD of Los Angeles will open San Die James E. Davis, chief of Los Angeles police, thrilled the throng with president of the Chamber of commerce, and Frank G. Belcher, president of the California-Pacific International Exposition.

Response was made by Thomas F. Madden of new lemon packing plant here. Approximate cast of the buidlng and equipment will be $200,000. Construction will start September 1, the plant to be completed in five months. The new building will be erected two blocks distant from the pres go largest department store in the Billed for Talk VENTURA.

June 20. War on five and seven-story building at linnets, which In the past few years Fifth and Broadway, formerly occupied by Holzwasser's. SAN DIEGO, June 20. The Japanese naval training ship Nippon Maru left late today for Tokio, terminating its eight-day good-will visit to the California Pacific International Exposition. Capt.

T. Osada, in command of have caused thousands of dollars Fresno, District Governor. SAN DIEGO, June 20. Miss damage to fruit crops in the OJai At the opening banquet held last This became known today with and Matlllga sections, will Be de nlKht the following officers were ent plant. It will have three acres of floor space to meet the demand of increased lemon acreage near Is really needed instead or leaving It as a plaything of disgruntled "outs." I like a dog owner with some punk.

Now here's' a lady who likes dachshunds and doesn't hesitate to say so. Listen: "Los Angeles, June 18. "Dear Sir: In your column you commented on the Pasadena Dog Show. One of your statements, in referring to the dachshund being chosen as best dog in show was 'But from the standpoint of "real seems to me that the setter ought to have had "Had you a dachshund as a pet, you would not be apt to Judge him only from the standpoint of freakish looking dogs, midget dogs and hairless dogs always leave me cold (to quote "I raised a dachshund from a puppy who was the cleanest, most lovable, loyal, affectionate, 'real dog, kind and watchful, that anyone could want, and, from observation of many other dachshunde, the same is true for all, unless they be trained viciously. "I am writing this note not to antagonize you or criticise but rather, as a result of first-hand knowledge, to defend the reputation of a noble breed of dog, despite the fact that to some folks he might look ugly and seem to leave one cold.

"Judging a dog by his affectionate, true nature seems kinder and more understanding to me than Judging merely from appearances. "Yours very truly. "MRS. OTTO BERND." Dachsunds must be good dogs. I'll say this for tnem: Their owners are the most fanatically loyal of all dog lovers in their defense.

If a dog can stir that kind of loyalty he mast be worth It. Anyway, Mrs. Bernd. I like all kinds dogs except Mexican hairless. They dont give the fleas a fair break.

Here's the latest little item on the "royal Jinx" car at San Diego: "Maybe it's because every suggestion that somebody drive it results in a long groan O-o-o-oh! "Or it may be because the city till owes for it, but Acting City Manager Lockwood says it's because there's no man's name to attach to it However, the fact Is that the city's royal coach, the twelve-cylinder limousine purchased for the use of the Mayor in entertaining notables of the Exposition which bumped Dr. Rutherford B. Irones out of office into Jail and caused Acting Mayor Al Bennett a lot of grief too, and is compelled by Mayor Benbough to rest, undrlven, in all Its regal glory in the city garage's honor stall, appeared today on the city's new inventory as city automobile. No. 0.

"No. 1 is listed to director of public works; No. 2. to City Manager; No. 3, to civil service personnel director but the royal, coach Is 0, or oh.

or owe!" The subject is positively closed until somebody gets up the courage to drive "No. 0" again. clared by ranchers of that section, issuance of building permits at the City Hall for approximately in repairs and remodeling of Marian Manners, cooking expert of The Times, will speak tomorrow In the Parmalee-Dohrmann store here for the benefit of housewives. She confirmed: James B. Hubbard, San Francisco, president; E.

M. Sund- It is learned today. EXCEPTION TO RULE here. Capacity will be for 800 cars. qulst, Santa Ana, vice-president; the building.

the vessel, estimated it will require sixty days for the ship, one of the few remaining square-rigger sailing J. D. McGrath Is president of the Fred E. Neushutz, wmttier, secre The opening date has been set will particularly describe the making association and E. A.

Hooker Although as a general rule birds are beneficial to rancher, sometimes tary: Leo B. Balsden, Sacramento, of a watermelon basket salad. ships, to reach its home port. chairman Group No. Maurice B.

a particular species will nullify all Eaton, Sunnyvale, secretary Group No. 1: Phinnle S. Packard, San the good that other feathered crea tures do. for about September 1. All three fronts of the building on Fourth avenue, Broadway and Fifth avenue are to be torn out and rebuilt, and orders for all new fixtures are being placed, according to R.

M. Walker, president of the Walker-Scott Corporation, operators of the Diego, chairman Group No. L. C. Last year on the L.

Drown ranch alone, some 10,000 linnets Elver, Mcorparlt, secretary uroup his pistol team, J. O. Dirks. Lee Young and M. E.

Johnson, fancy trick shots. While Johnson held cigars, cigarettes, chalk and blue-rocks in his ears, mouth and hands, his team-mates shattered the tiny targets. To show confidence he has In his men, Chief Davis held a burning cigarette in his lips and permitted his marksmen to shoot off the ashes. Los Angeles police anft the Los Angeles Sheriff's pistol teams met In a special match won by the police, 1400 points to 1390. VALLEY TEAMS WIN Teams of the valley competing in the Torley trophy tournament finished In the following order: El Monte, Ontario.

Alhambra Team No. 1, Pomona, Riverside, Fish and Game Commission, Alhambra No. 3. Mayor Davidson welcomed the visitors and guests. In appreciation of efforts by J.

M. Torley and his son. R. E. Torley, chain grocery operators.

In encouraging police pistol shoots, Capt. Moffltt presented each with a No. 2. were poisoned. As these birds are known to nest three and four times a year, they multiply fast and each fruit season sees a new invasion.

Newly Wed Man Los Angeles store and Walker's in Long Beach. G. A. Scott will be general man This year, it Is said, the birds have eaten pear tree buds on some Sentenced for ager of Walker's of San Diego, It ranches in the OJal. FRUITS ATTACKED as said.

Financial consideration of the Radio Swindle lease deal was set at "around Apricot, apple and other deciduous trees suffer from the raids of the linnets, it was said. The birds also SAN DIEGO. June 20. While his $1,000,000." The building has been vacant for more than two years since receivers closed the doors of have been known to ravage car the Holzwasser store, and was sold rots and other vegetables. pretty blonde bride of three weeks, Mrs.

Virginia Byrd Stowell, was led from Justice Harbison's court today hysterical and near collapse, Jerry several months ago by the owners Strychnine is used. Before the poison actually is set out there is a period of pre-balting in which the who live in Madrid, Spain, to the Lemer mercantile Interests of New N. Stowell, 30 years of age, of Los linnets are attracted by edibles into York City. Site for Prison Angeles, was sentenced to serve six months in the county road camp on TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE for Classified Advertisers RESIDING. IN BEVERLY HILLS Milk Delivery to Be Surveyed petty theft charge.

Sentence was stayed pending in which later the poison is injected. Trio Sought in Torrance Thefti Ballot Called vestigation of his activities by Department of Justice agents. Stowell confessed, according to Undersher- ONTARIO, June 20. An Assembly committee on prisons and Institutions, composed of three Southern California Assemblymen and two from Northern California, on June lff Brereton, to having had cards SANTA BARBARA. June 20.

Score one step forward in popular TORRANCE, June 20. Three men government for Santa Barbara. printed in San Diego identifying him as a Federal radio inspector and to victimizing amateur radio believed to be operating in an auto The City Council, finding the pro posal to prohibit delivery of milk station operators and radio supply mobile stolen from Carl Rltzmllier, local grocery store employee, are the object of police search here as the before 7 beyond its mentality 28 will inspect a site between here and Archibald avenue for the proposed new State prison for first offenders. Godfrey Andreas, Upland legislator, reported today. dealers in Los Angeles and San Diego.

or decision, has passed the buck to result of a series of robberies In the housewives. Palos Verdes and West Torrance He was arrested for collecting $15 They held one public meeting to The site under consideration cov sectors. from Charles Palmer of National City for an amateur radio license. discuss the prohibitory ordinance. ers 1000 acres.

Four robberies have been report Conflicting opinions nearly lifted ed by Palos Verdes and Hollywood the roof off the City Hall. Today Riviera home owners since Sunday, LAST RITES CONDUCTED EL MONTE. June 20. Funeral the Ordinance Committee broad Spiritualists to Ti a Wa cast an appeal to housewives to BLAZE ENDANGERS services for A. O.

Dlnsmoor. 71 years of ace. resident of this community See decide the Lssue by voting by let rs on YACHT AT HARBOR for nineteen years, who died in a Los ter or postcard. Male votes will be cast out, on the ground that they would be biased by late sleeping Angeles hospital Monday following SAN DIEGO, June 20. The Cali fornia State Spiritualists' Associa an operation, were conauctea at me First Methodist Church today.

tendencies. LONG BEACH. June 20. Fire on a twenty-nve-foot cabin cruiser in Lone Beach Harbor tonleht endan- tion, holding its fortieth annual convention here today, in a resolu- Six-Toed Baby Born at Blythe BLYTHE, June 20. LT) Little Betty Jo Lacey, newly arrived baby daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Lacey here, has six perfect fingers on each hand and six perfect toes on each foot. Uon adopted unanimously pledged gered the lives of the crew and itself to seek "through municipal, caused damage of several hundred Baldwin Park Begins county and State legislative bodies Idollars before the flames were Times Classified Advertisers residing in Beverly Hills can now telephone their ads direct to The Times office, or make arrangements to have a representative call at their homes or offices without paying any telephone toll charge. Merely dial operator and ask for ZEnith 1000 the call costs you nothing! and law enforcement agencies the prosecution of all fortune tellers and tingushed by the city fire department. The.

boat belongs to C. Wilson of Whlttier. who with a par Hunt for Spectators card readers who profess to be Splr ltualists to obtain privileges granted ty of friends was aboard when back AUNT HET BALDWIN PARK, June 20. With a religious organization and to bend fire from the engine ignited gaso-all of our efforts to drive them out' line in the bilge. No one was ln-of our own organization." Jured.

Glrls night baseball will be featured, with the Bell Ladles' team BY ROBERT OU1UEM every one in town signed up to par invited to participate. A barbecue arranged by James ticipate in the annual Summer Festival parade here Saturday morn Taylor will begin at noon on Satur day. ing, members of the committee are searching for spectators, according Telephone to Harold Hickox, chairman ox the Sierra Madras Chess Day to Lure Hundreds SIERRA MADRE, June 20. More.Uoo. where he win play, win take parade.

"I ALWAYS FEEL UOnDERFUL" There win be nothing wa-iasn- 7L ioned or reminiscent about the celebrationno gay nineties costumes, no whisker-growing contests, no covered wagons. Badges bearing the real names of citizens will be the best means of identification. part in the matches. HAPPY is th wotaaa who feels bealtby and energetic EVERY Ur. If periodic pain is driggiog too down, take Lydia E.

Piokham's Tablets; Yoaog Mrs. Ladders Aadersoo. S. C. In the parade will be the Dione At 1:30 pjn.

there will be a consultation game with three consulting players on each side. Various cities will send teams for tourney Play. OTHERS TO APPEAR than 500 chess enthusiasts from all parts of Southern California have accepted invitations to participate in the sixth annual Morphy Day Chess Carnival at the Park House here Saturday, according to Lindsay Heath, local chairman. The tournament will open at noon and continue for twelve hours. City officials and Chamber of Commerce quintuplets, Amos and Andy, Huey Long.

Sally Rand ana other up-to- date celebrities, even if the commit IdDdDdD NO-TOLL CHARGE E. P. ISliott. former Western tee members have to disguise them- CheES Association champion, will I selves as the notables. cays.

1 hti such pains tbt( I could oot stand on my feet. Your Tablets relieved all the pain, also mUel2 pa A blindfoJder game is scbed-lmunlty are co-operating, and plan to! 1 tc med to follow, with T. Baxel and! hold a street dance, with more than! MANY EEXTS Chrrn a mrtirinanta. rantributlrf ta the! temMe HeadacHes. "The friends you jrrew up with feem a lot closer to you.

The younger ones may be nice, but they can't appreciate your Tits Tilttt tmt prrmjie fistm discnftrt. CAxW rwW. TTIISffllES Classified AUD Simultaneous matches, exhibition Thirty boards will be ud in a spectacle. games, consultation matches, lee-! simultaneous game to be plared at There win be a bathing beauty lures, special events and casual pro. Charles Broughton U1 eon-; parade, and a tlht ball game.

Fri- rames win be on the program. New-1 duct an open transit afternoon there tiere eJ W. BarJa. world's erwss and O. S.

O. Patterson, turner South-i dren's games and I wia be chil- contests, a tennis I a conrert by the rhwkrr r.timninn. mtmnir. nxrr rrn rhimnum is irhexi- trrmmrt and 1 1 en route to the Saa Zitfi ud to appear. Ealdia Park Boosters' Band.

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