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SEDALIA WEEKLY DEMOCRAT Democrat Fstablishcd, 18fi8. Vol. .58. FCLL ASSOC IATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SEDALIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .5.

192 fiT VOLUME 57, NUMBER 4L $1.50 PER YEAR INCREASE ON THE LEAD FOR GANTT AGAIN REDUCED linrt. tc. two thi-- fn a taking an aiucni l-flonpinp in Has TiiiH to in lit-on at C. srav ial as a pooial dopnty siieriff. DENIES HE SAW DEFENDANTS AT MURDER SCENE ROAD WORKER FOUND jvuT ratot; shall DEAD NEAR CAMP noa-it its such as to continuance." Race For Seat on Supreme Bench Is Extremely lose One 1)EM0( RATS SEATS IN HOUSE FOUR SLAIN IN AN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE PRISON One of Chief AVitnesses in Hall-Mills Trial on the Stand I': T-'C iatcd I (J Mi.

1'. H. IliuifK. about was dead jlaie Wednesdav at a road constKw I tion camp about ir, mip-s north of 'here. He eii employed by itlie firm months.

ai'e made- to liis lainilv. TRUSTEE NAMED FOR POLLOCK STORE declaring the firm of BOYD BELIEVED TO BE IN HIDING AT DES MOINES I'or Repeal of State Dry Law Down to Defeat Oun Battle Waged By Officers And Convicts At Old Tomhs WAS VESTRYMAN IN DR. CHURCH A llx- Suit on Account suit on account na- filed circuit court Tltursdav in l)V By Tlie Associated ST. LOTMS, Noau An ofiicial ass will be to decide the close race for judge, it was indicated last night when reports tabulated by Associated Press from all except precincts in the state Krnest Gantt, Demociat, a lead of only Cl 8 Holjert tan, incumbent. The vote from precincts was Gantt, 482,137: Otto, 481,.510.

The vote was cdose that at times during the tabulation the candidates were separated by only four Neither Democratic nor Kepuhlican state would make any prediction as to the final re.sult, in which even every absentee vote will count. By The dated Press. NEW YORK Two men were arrested Thursday charged with aiding the spectacular attempted! break from d'ombs Prison yesterday in which four men were killed and thref' injured. They were Oscar Amherg and Plobert Warner of Brooklyn. herg.

the lijlice said is a relative of Hyman Amberg, alleged mur- Rtpiibli- derer, who shot and killed himself when escape from the high prison walls became impossible. The arrests were made at their homes just before dawn. The police said they were suspected of being in smuggling weapons to the pri.soners who made their unsuccessful dash for liberty. Police said they had positive that the two men were im- i)licated in the attempted break. Asserts He Did Not See Henry Stevens at Time of Shooting By The Associated Press.

GOrRTHOUSE SOMERVILl.E. N. J. A categoric thmial that he saw any ot tlie three defendants in De Lane the night the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Airs.

Eleanor Mills are supjtosed to have been murdered was made in the Hall- murtb-r trial Thursday by Ralph V. M. Gorsliiie, vestryman in Dr. Hall's church. Gorsline.

said by tiie prosecution! jto be one of its chief witnesses, told! he had gone into the lane in an automobile with Miss Catherine tall, also 01 New Brunswick, about ten on the night of the murder. As soon as they got into the lane. Fred W. Smith Smitii i Brothers, Ley Alinges and K. I a Cronk, Plain tiff asks judcnemt for alleged due on account meals served workmen on tion aang.

a highway construe MOTION PICTURES AND LECTURE ON WATER PLANT lock and Hirsch, Incnrporated. at 119 South (hhio avenue, an involiinatry hankrupi, wire filed on the management 'i'hursday by A. B. liiehter. States nutrshall of City, afC'r papers had been filed in i by asking! that the comp-any be declared an in-! Vi'luieary bankrupt- With tlie serving of the paiicrs the store closed i-ending a hearing' HOT ON THE TRAIL before I).

S. luirnm, referee in bank-; nipTcy, who in this tase was appointed a referee. Walter Bohling was aiipointed pending nue, jumped off and ran toward the Rock Island's east side railroad yards about 3 p. m. "Desperate after seventy-two hours without food unless he gnawed corn and pumpkins in the field, Boyd appeared first from the valley of Four Alile Creek east of the fair grounds, and left a trial of frighten.

ed women in his wake as he tried Fuliritive Who Shot Grover to beg or steal something to eat. 1 1 "The women slammed doors in his Brent Eluded Posse of FEDERAL JUDGE GEORGE ENGLISH OUT UNDER FIRE Two Hundred SHERIFF FINDLEY Tendered Resignation the Face of Impeachment Procedure ABANDON HOPE FOR MEN CAUGHT IN MINE CAVE-IN Entire Des Moines Police Force in the Man Hunt face and turned dogs against him at least three times before he dove into the timber, leaving farm wives felpphoning frantically to the office that they had seen the WASHI.NGTON Federal Judge slayer. George W. English of Eastern was seen next and identi- ois resigned Thursday in the face of fied with certainty by Airs. R.

AT. imptmding impeachment proceedings- Copic, wife of a taxicab driver who Announcement of the resignation, lives at 2315 East Thirty-seventh accepted, was made at the street, when he appeared at her Presented Before Water-j ---------works Association Show- Efforts at Ishpcming, ing Improvements Directed to Recover of Bodies of Dead to the 1 )- niocrat. ST. LOriS. lecture Fy the Asso- iatod with motion piciurt de rihing tin plans of constru( tion and oi)cra The majority of Harry B.

Hawe.s, said Warner visited the Democratic United Slates senalor tombs twice yesterday, once with elect, increased slightly as addition-! Airs. Alirhael AIcKenna, wife of one al returns were tabulated. vote from 3,978 precincts gave him a majority (if Senator George H. Williams. Republican.

The vole: Hawes 191.1(15, Williams. 458,656. No material change was made in the races wliich resulted in a gain of seats by the Democrats, giving them 12, to 4 for Republicans. The majority against the Proposi tion No. 4, t(j repeal th(' state pro- liihition law, was incrtuiscd to 646 in returns from 2(160 precincts which gave 231,062 votes in favor and 335,708 against.

Gorsline said, he turned out the! tion of tlie new liuiidred thou liglits of his automobile. A few miii-dollar supply oi tin iites later he heard four shots and then moans from Ji woman. tlie trio who tried to shoot their way to frt'edom. AIcKenna is now in a hospital shot wounds which cause iiis death. During the shooting, according to Iiolice, Warner sat outside the prison walls in an automobile with engine running.

When it was evi- tlie attemiit had failed, they said, he drove away. "Ihd you see Asked Special prosecutor Simpson. "Saw no "No." did you hear first," "One shot, then screams, tliree and tlien tlie moans. "Did you see Airs. Alills or Dr.

"Why you cut your tliroat I like you did in the grand jury 1 I. Barne.s-1 Iccker mine Aloines, according to the fol- E. Raldwin ef Rums i idav arc still alive lias been arian- lowing article Hhicli appeared 11. wlio i i i City Water giwrn by R. ami AIcDoiim II.

who designed and const ruction of tlie uiuhu-iaking had tlu' of giving Sf'dalia over Chicago at s.r.euou of the American Waterworks held liere Thurs.dav. I AHNE SHAFT. BARNFSHFCK EO('ATION, ISUE.MING, Alich- igan Hope that any of the 45 limn foi' in the cave-in There has been no word received in Sedalia toilay from the bedside of I Grover C- Brent, with the exception I of a card received by Airs. J. Al.

Green, on route 8 mother of Airs, Al. C. Gorrell, who is in Des Aloines I at Air. bedside. A message the office here late Wednesday indicated he was getting along as well as could be hoped lor.

William IE Boyd, negro, who killed Dewey Alarshall, deputy sheriff of Des Aloines, and severely wounded Grover C. Brent, deputy sheriff of Pettis county, bust Saturday when they attempted to place him under arrest on a charge of sti'aling hogs in Sedalia, is believed to lie hiding in or around the city I hack and asked for sometliing to eat. anything in the she told him run to the grocery and get something and fix it for you said the quadroon. and thrust his foot into the narrow opening. me what White House almost simultaneously with a call by the house members iippointed to prosecute him for a meeting to arrange jilans for his trial before the senate on November 10 Impeachment of the jurist, who was appointed to office ny President Wilson, was on April 1, this year, tiie charge being tliat he was A.s she tiirnpfi from a rapia usurpation ot and the tea box, slie found "iiitili misdomeanors." spection of the ice box, a pistol leveled at lier.

1 anything but eggs," said Mrs. Copic. "Tiien fry some t'ggs, lie growled. "A moment later the quadroon spied some scraps of meat in tlie open ice l)ox and ordered Mrs. Copic to them in the frying pan.

too Indications tliat Judge English would not carry his case before the senate were given recently wiien Wni. F. Inimbrunn, widely known as coinisel for the Ku Klux Klan, resigned as chief counsel for him. At that time, however, other members of the large legal array he had enlisted in his delense. insisted tliat tlie jurist Idoned.

Sevmi hoiiPs bring the total idi.Naster to 53. 1 All efforts rre now in iTcovered last issue of the Des victims of the Aloines Register, a copy of hich was received in Sedalia by G. E. Indng direct- Bincgar. of 524 West Tliini "Wlien tlie tiny fragile woman would fight the issue to the end.

wlio a hundred charges against Judge Engi pounds made a tentative movement were rongful manipulation of towuird the adjoining room where bankruptcy funds, usurpation of au- her hnsliand lay asleep, over Illinois state officials, use brandished liis pistol menacingly. profane language Irom the bencli, blow the head off cd at recovery of Da'li a lit tcdav saw the liodics. a liailf'i', set a bold Tile, iui Du- wat( plant appeaiaal to exeei'd interest of tliat of file Cliieaei) wafe-r sup 1 ply whieii imuudiatv ly precedful it. Geiiei.al 1.. the City Water (h)mpany.

the Sedalia lecture in attract was lielieved to liave iiaiigin.g ST. LOUIS, With tabula tion of liallotiiig an end, Missouri voters found themselves with a new' democratic junior United States senator, and with tlie democrats on tlie laurels of victorhes in other legislative Results showed that the democratic party gained tliree sfaits in llie national liouse of r( s. The latest victory was in the tlnr- teeutli dislrici, wliero a close race ended with tlie incumbent. Kiefner, giving way to Williams. Tlie other democratic gains were in tlie fifili ami fourteenlli districts.

Harry B. majority over George H. Williams for the junior United senalorsiiii) still main tained ovei helmingly proportions with relativt'ly feve lueciricts missing. Inierest today was centering on the figlit to last ditcli of Robert W. Otto, repiililican.

inciiiiilient to retain his place oi. supreme court bencli against vicinity dav. of the prison Yesterday morning, police said. Oscar Amberg w'as seen riding in This, Senator Simpson explained, and convim ing fashion using mean automobile with and Gor.sline was Don iucuut 'S where the Ghicago to made in the presence wa.s ilhistrated with iiiain of one of the grand jurors. jslides.

Air. A.iidrews displayid "Do yon deny that you told a re- nnnikcr of arnstic ''olored photo-, porter on qXmrsday last that you of Spi ing Fork lake which liad seen so lieaiitiful tliat they made the delegates think tliat "You never Airs. throatartilii ial I Tlu around during the 111 uiub'r th of flood light, inio ilu' tangled mass of rod: and liniheriiig tliai bars the way tiie surface to the 1 vd in whidi it is ludieved liodies are lof'ated. are tliou.ght to those, of miners v.lio attemppd to eseape. but eaiialit by falling dduds.

ved iitombed and third h'vels of the miiu 'mav i(H-overed for days. NEW YORK The old Tombs Th'ison was under a heavy guard of armed with rifU-s a result of an attempt-! C'ld jail break in which four men were Kilhul and three seriously injured. Tit dead Peter Alallon, warden. Jeremiah a guard. Oliver Giantz.

alias Berg, alias Burke, a Chicago giiugstt'r recently brought hero to face a charge ot robbery and Tymaii Amberg, under indictment for murder in a jewelry store robbery. 3 'lie wounded are Daniel guard, J. Allen a spectator and Alirhael (Red) AIcKenna, a prisoner diarged with murder- AIc- was said to be badly wounded be would brobably started the attempted and hundreds other prisoners in a panic and brought 300 policemen intt) battle with them in answer to a riot call. The three reported sick and were 0 faktui to the prison S. Gantt t)f AE'xico, who pro- office when tliey rushed the main viding strenuous t)pposition as ot the prison with pistols ob- precincts came in.

Jn the tained from an unknow source, for state of scliools, demanded the keys from Louis Charles A. Lee. demoerat iiieiim-j h. gate Iteeper, who disconcertetl bent, still holding a comfortable a moment by walking lead over W. S.

Smith of Excelsior them, although he was unarmed. "Do you deny that you said you saw lE'jiry in the lane that night when this shooting and throat cutting going "I Illness of Airs. Jane woman pig laiser. may halt the first trial in the four year old ry. That wjis today by lier physicians, showing a diagnosis and consultation in Somerset Hospital 'vhere Airs.

Gibson is a patient. Airs. Gibson lives about a mile and a half from the where the bodies of Dr. Hall and Airs. Alills were found, depended upon by the prosecution to retell heist ory of seeing Airs.

Frances Stevens Hall, her brother, Willie Stevens and cousin, Henry peiuler, latter with in liis hand, at the time she heard four shots fired. in the liisiory of mining in the luike 'rhert' was warning of ihe Killanuw. i of r( ck. mud and The was over an 3()0 I feet long ami 2 ito feet wide and rounds abniit surface revealed an tii'icalion sixty feet deep in land. Sincprs.

Tlic Irclv.r.' ti.o pp ieri idant and nnd and mofl -rniiy t)t I The the lake and pumping plant i much favorable comment from en- a most impres- ing at the surface, there was but other avraiui' for the nu'ii. Tliat was through a M'aise fi'om En sixth level ot I at North Lake. 1 No attempts will be made to ii'cach the fionded mine through I this at present, officials i EE that the danger of loosening; jam would lives ot and flood the lowuu' levels Cl the Springs. Duly a mained to hoard from. A count of ten to six in the prevailed for successful ocratic and candidates, respi'Ctivc'ly, on tlu available.

gained one seat in the 2()tli district when Brookshire. went down to defeat at the luimU of Tfu'ry. possibility of the luirty losing one in turn. Itesulls of electii II cf 150 state sentath again ilu' republicans losing a but still ri'taining the body by d'hey fired a fusillade of bullets at him, but missed then ran into the prison yard, shooting at War- MaEoii lu he appeared at his offii door. Alallon was facp ot V.

turns They took refuge behind a coal pile and oft a seige of half an hour, that held bound spectators who lined office indow and fire escapes overlooking the prison yard. was wounded in tlie liand when a bullet crashed through the window of his of lice in a nearby building. I Automatie rifles which auto LICENSE PLATES BE BLUE AND WHITE new automobile license plates will be distributed through the local division office of the Automobile Uliib of Alissoiiri soon after The first of the year, according to officials of the club here. The plates will be blue and white. The lettering and numbers will be wliito on a blue field.

Orders will be for about 5,700 plates as this is the number which has been issued at Sedalia for the past two years. Essuance of the 1927 plates will begin about Feb. 1, 1927. vention sion (M S. ilalim which agreed iindoubt.

tlm Imost efficient th ime attrac- tivt' water jilant of any city 'of pvupiilati in States. Sui)j)lenu-nl in.g teclini jcal Manager tliat only cooperation jof people of Sedalia it' foi' the ci-nipany to iconsti'uct tlie iU''v and thatj major part of credit for AVPP bdonuml to iV' youi- liack you Air. Andrews said, "it is easy to a pulllic utility. ideal coiidiiioii in pulilic 'itility op i HA 1-iNNE, Wyoming Ihe eratioii when customers ot ji lectioii of L'raiik ('. Emerson, re- tlie utility first-class publican was Thursday by possible by ing willing to pay governor, Nellie rates w-ith such i Ross, niocrat, wlio extended her vice.

I am iiroiid to be able to opjionent congratulations say that tiiis ideal condition exists ill WE'- liojie tliat our ser- traiioii. dash through the siihurbs, William IE Boyd, the (piadroon fugitive eluded a pack of bloodhounds for four hours, gave the slip to a of 200 men, and late last night hid himself in city. Dewey AlarshalEs slayer rt'ached the dowmtown district crouching on a truck. "There followed the greatest all Othei I iiigiit man hunt of the history, on the tlie bloodhounds failed in the heavy traffic as the hunt neared the I city. A.

Phndley or- AE'Stm day's disaster is the his dejtuties in a light cor- der around the railroad yards and roads leading out, and conducted a lioiise to house in tlie gro quarters and a canvass of va cant houses and b'lildings. three days and night, Findley took his first shave in seventy-two liours. and divided his torce into two shifts, to work alternate stretches of four hours. His men had kept the sleepless vigil threatening of jury and counsel court. Appearing before the sen- and through his counsel Judge I English formal denial in leach case.

Whether the senate will proceed with the impeachment proceedings was said not to be known at the minutos they maintained 'Vhito UotiRe, altliouKh aocoplance or this mother and child at the stove, the menacing, dark man at tin- door, the chil.l and Stinmcrs, ing-'in- at the mother's skirts, the 'i'exas, manapers for the asleep in the next room, in the imi.eaclinient proceed- On the table in the livinR room layjins.s. In one or two cases, it was a new.spaper with a gallery the senate httd proceeded with photograph of Boyd on the iront you make a he said, w'aving his pistol within a inches of the head as it nestled in the arms. A second child, i two years old stood by frightened. Copic bent once more over the stove, weak with fear, the baby in her arms. "For ten the resignation was w-ith the approv- of Representative Alichener re- after an impeachment proceedings (Official had resigned, "Then she motioned the quad- The resignation w-as tendered for roon to a chair, but he shook his i Judge English by Edward C.

Kream- bead, he said, as er of East St. Louis, 111., his chief open- she finished preparing tw'o meat and one egg sandw-iches. "He was a wild looking sight, said Airs. Copic later. eyes were bloodshot and terrible.

and he shaved for a long w-ore a dirty cap pulled over his and a dirty dark overcoat. He seemed so that he almost started to eat the meat raw. Just twenty witli him. Jiihn Jeniiey, police placed the entire polii-e force at disposal, an act of co-operation for which pefore he knocked at the door I sheriff his thanks my little girl his picture cly. that an ugly "All night the hluecoats and said, counsel.

Present also w-ere Attorney Sargent and Representatives Michener and Sumner. The English case has been Intermittently faefoKe congress for two years, havinc first brcu.ght to the attention of the house by Representative democrat, Alis- souri, w-ho asked that charges made by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch be investigali'd. A committee of seven minutes niembers finally w-as appointed and began an inquiry at East St. Lonis.

Impeachment was recommended by the judiciary committee last Alarch, and after nearly two weeks of de- prowled through the railroad the w-rapped sandw-iches pate, the yards, alleys and hac streets, i his overcoat pocket. Boyd ran watclied all outhound automobiles door, calling back, and frei.glit and pas trains. you dare telephone or scream blow w-as 62. approved by a vote resolution of 302 to LOSES IN and hope for a successful adminis- Charged With Two Returns a slight margin, ill coming ill in results in ing the outcome in 'Fhe the picture with two measures in win tu'lumii and the other two laboring lieavy negative liave repealed all laws, w-as swanipc'd a heaw vote and in W. T.

I thronch its President. Nolle Fpringflt Id. dtn laring that steps for e-nicroeincnt of the Volstetel Act would be bef( re xt of 1 gU- lature slow bullets at pull of the trig- re by police wlio ethers. up positions nearby. AVENGE THE CRIME The prismiers they were and tinally turned their guns on he shot It waved to the crowils m-arby fire and laugheil.

Til I prisoiu'i's reported Glantz. rg and 4 were not movt'd from 4 their at the Search 4 (d iluin and oi the ntire prison fail- 4 disclose otlu arms. 4 SALUTE TO QUEEN BY SEDALIA GUARDS Nt' I. a 111 asure Of all 1 Field units vidin.g I 'Tiipeur-ation. in Battery F.

of ihis city. a 1 nia'oriiy. has btai: 1 a't J. Til the salutes 4- -n a- ar tl ih the Liberty 4- tion 3 f. nu rialin Kansas City and f-u- ins'i 1 11 a priva.te En (luta Marie Hu ki'b 1 111- n.ania.

KO- 1 1 i 4- by a.vy a i t.iin Hans ma 11. 4- A 11 1 ha 1 been made f'-cflng only imir i ait' a 1 n-ileraiicn f' 1 a Th 4 ta 1 t-L- i lia ru r- 1 1 a t'f TO PRISON FOR THF tnp THEFT or AU 31 LE. 1 a -day JE A S.t 1 A 1 -il i 1 USD So far as tlu- Democrat knows. Pettis County, or the the State of Alissoiiri, is making no effort to the lu gro wlio shot Grover Brent to s. ddiis disgraceful ami we ought to be asliamed of it.

Suri'ly there is some authority by which comity court or the State of Alissouri. or both, lan offer a cash reward for tlu- capture of this "fiend." Sonu'thing like 8 has lieeii (1 for his caprine by Iowa. Alissi'uri ought to offer as much If the total is his capture is to be made. One of our (wvn citizens, an I'ffivt'r of the law in forma of his duty, i.s almost shot to It may turn out that it he lives, he ill be sui a ripide tliat he himself mighr have j-ist lias pa ss ml making no ifort thi- urea 1 0 kil a wa ek and 1 a Vs Tiiis is If 1 ,1 cr ir.e a WTO! a is no a wa'. 1 that Demo 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 "The shift from 8 p.

until midnight was taken by Deputy Sheriff Taylor Huston at the head of eleven men, and this detachment w-as relieved at midnight by the slu riff him.self at the head of a dozen men. "ddie liloodhoiinds were kept on leash at the county jail, ready to take the trail on any scent at a notice. An emergency squad of deputies also was kept in readiness, and the sheriff served his men coffee and sandwiches at the jail as no one w-ent home. "Twice the squad grabbed tlieir pump guns and rushed out in response to reports that Boyd liad been seen. First tliey searched the margin of Lake at East street, success.

Then they surrounded several blocks near the city hall avail. telephoned that Boyd had observed w-alk- ing near East First street and Grand avenue. "The sheriff was confident that Boyd would he kept from fleeing the city, and that he probably w'ill be captured within the next four hours. w-oman reported that her house, near East Thirty-eighth street and Easton boulevard luad been left unoccupied for tlie night by her family, and that on their return it w-as found that one of the beds had been occupied. "Her suspicion that the intruder been Boyd w-as confirmed when the hloodhoimds, follow-ing the crisscross trail in that vioiiiity which puzzled them to the point of failure followed a back trail to the door of tliis house.

"Hunger conquered fear yesterday in the heart of the fugitive. He emerged at noon from cover in the underbrush along P'oiir Alile sought food in three isolated houses on The southeastern edge of Uhe city, and finally obtained three I sandwiches at the point of a gun I a mile northeast of the fair grounds "Then he plunged more into No Statement By Counsoi or come back and blow your ka ST ST. EOUES, Illinois head of, Don't look out the air ruce Campbell of a seconds, however, i Campbell, attorneys for got the better of curiosity her discretion, and she peered out the front window-. Across the road she couhi see Boyd leaping through the weeds in the general direction of Grand View- Park. In a moment she had aw-akened her husband and ran to the grocery store to notify the sheriff.

take my oath the man w-as she said glancing at the photograph. "Confirmation of this opinion came quickly for bloodhounds given a whiff of an old garment of had taken the trail near the house of Airs. D. E. Church, near East Fortieth street and Dean avenue, where her dog had chased him avvay.

"After the trail a mile, they reached Airs. Copic's back door Other deputies were already theie to her telephone call. the blood- Federal Judge G. English, said Thursday the only statement which would be regarding the resignation was the w-rilten one sented at Washington. Judge was not at his office in the federal building and could not be reached for a statement.

SEVERE PENALTY BY FACIST REGI.ME in P'rom the Copic house followed the trail a little became confused. into the last hounds but soon backtracked toward the Church, Carlton and Plummer farms, where they had first picked it up, naliy lost it when taken Thicket where Airs. Copic the killer. "Alore than an hour later. Groves, driving a truck for the Brainard Nursery Company, had slowed up momentarily.

man. Groves later reported to the iff office, demanded town, in a threatening jumped upon the tiuck consent. I didii the trouble to put on the way I'anl sher- a ride to way. without ray think it worth him off. he began to act Whenever he w'ould lifted arm.

By Thp Associated ROAIPk Nov. 24 hours the machinery of the P'ascist regime lie set in motion to destroy every trace of organized opposition against Alnssolini and to proscribe every individual suspected of antagonism to PAiscistism. Mussolini. Iiy one siiccint phrase on the balcony of Chigi Palace Thursday after the solemnly impressive observance of the eighth anniversary of the victory over Austria, electrified the Italian nation into realization that it is on the eve of one of the most momentous decisions in P'ascist history. said the premier, have the act.s you have His phrase is interpretet- universally as meaning that lie- fore another sun sets the demand for sw'ift even the supreme those implicated in an attack against his fiemand which has been sweeping tlie country since the at! tempt to kill him at Bologna I some tangible root.

suspiciously, passed another car hide I to contain Findley men for sicms all over it, and he said. sure his face behind a a car that seemed with signs are going after that the thickets along tlie creek fellow-. the truck reacaed Eighteenth street, the man p. m. While bloodhounds identified as Boyd.

ed vainly on his trail and POSses without a word and ran thrashed through AI it AiiJS FRAKiCE S'K 5 5TE Hail, N'F. I hall ido'L of Ixev. Ed wrd IE k. N. fi-lCTiu 10 of Hall Wheeler Hall.

and Hall a luTseif the and his choir the mud and weeds and motor cars circled vig- antly around the adjacent area, the slayer of Dev.f*y Alarshall halted a florist's truck at Thirty-sec- on-d street and avenue, The driver take him to 1 Eighieeiith street and Walker toward the railroad yards. He formerly lived in that had Chevrolet Car Stolen. W. C. WheeUr reported to police.

Wednesday night that his ave-) Chevrolet touring ear was stolen. I TWO SUITS FILED IN CIRCUIT COURT Two suits filed in the circuit court Thursday by H. R. Harris against Frances E. Uomig and Elva A.

Romig. One was a suit asking for tlic possession of certain proilerty the plaintiff states is entitled to. w-i(h S250 fer alleged unlawful detention of same, ami $75 per month for and profits until plaintiff obtains possession. The second suit is an injunction asking the to prevent (the defendants- from land in qmstion. J.

T. Montg'Unery is attorney for i the plaintiff..

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