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DECATUR HERALD THE WEATHER Cloudy EDITORIALS PACE 4 Six Busy School Years When Vital Issues Are at Stake What We Are Here For Confidence Wins Walker Signs Hi Own Warrant 52D YEAR 10 Page: THREE CENTS Decatur. Illinois, WEDNESDAY MORNING. August 17. 1932 factional Row TEACHER HELD AS MURDERER OF HIS WIFE Miners' "Invasion" of Christian County Now Timed for Thursday Walker Squirms Under Steady Questioning of Governor; Pleads Ignorance of Aide's Whereabouts Body of Drowned Edinburg Youth Taylorville Has Army Ready for Mine Invasion Recovered hy Use of "Witchcraft" beholders, the ancient method. Taylorville (Special) Tavlor-' ville remain.

Hie remain, prepared for the tnreatened March on Tavlorville" of strikine minr Roads entering rari.H a new revelation by day in a new reve ation hv Threatens to Split Parties St. Louis AP A rift between the (jobless and liberty parties over a a candidate, on in b. 0 Coeur lake speedway Wednesday, had caused the leaders of the groups to make plans for two separate conventions. The Liberty party, under the lead- "ship of W. H.

(Coin) Harvey, of Arkansas, planned to go into ses- sion at Creve Coeur lake, about a mile from the speedway, while the mile from the speedway, while tne Jobless and Liberty parties over a im rv. r-nthniir- nrist nf uu 1 in thA pn trak stand. pianncu, in me rac iratn g'ttuu- tnrri thp rw the urn. Vii nrrar fV.a TnMnc Liberty party. BLACK DAM? IN WELL KILLS BOY Father Seeks Help as Gas Overcomes Son 18 Feet DelcW (j rOUnd I were guarded Tuesday night, and was Planned tn OMAiat deputies and vigilantes earlv Wed-! Wage Protest Group Seeks Emmerson Intervention for 'Peaceful' Trek TO TRAVEL UNARMED Springfield AP Striking (rimers in mass meeting here were told Tuesday night by their leaders to go home and reassemble in Springfield Thursday for a march on Tay-iorville.

Sub-district officials urged local m--ptinc? to arrange transportation, ioid the miners to come unarmed jnrt with fod and supplies for two and announced the picketing mines in tne i aviorvi ic rceionii. Kould be peaceable. Meanwhile, officials of Sub-dis-fnci (Springfield) Sub-district 5 (Tivlorvillfi and sub-district 8 and Gillespie) plan to go to Tavlorville Wednesday. They njnn to attempt to get the Taylor-1 tiile district miners to stop work. Seek Kmmerson's O.

K. A committee of miners made an effort to wait on Governor Em- iprson to seek his intervention Christian county amnonues nrmir neaceful march on Tav- it jin nesday to guard against a possible former Christian county sheriff and leaders of the two parties, includ-: matic by Hubert C. Moor." I Not much credence was placed in body. It was brought up and taken wood, missing accountant, who re- invasion. If an attack comes, if personal friend of the former bank-1 ing Father Cox and Harvey, split! Tn jury, meeting in secret ses- this "old wives" method in and to a funeral home.

Later it will be putedly handled financial transac-probably will be early in the that one of the four men who over the question of whether Father 'sion, was told Moor was the bene- around Edinburg, but it was em- taken to the home of the parents, tions of nearly $1,000,000. ing before the diggers enter the abducted him from his home here Cox or Harvev should be the Pres-'ficiary of a $5,000 insurance policy ployed Tuesday all other methods Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCluskey, east i Walker steadfastly maintained he Dorn superstition, succeeded or else a strange accident happened. An undershirt worn bv Billv Mc- duskey wa-" dropped into the river the point where he had gone under.

gripped-by a strong current. -so i i. f- th. ya earrners ior me ooay aroppea a grappa hook and it' snagged on a- nk1A-r h.inw. 1 Swimmers dived and found the Edinburg.

RUSSELL B0ARDMAN OF RECORD FLIGHT, HURT IN CRACKUP Springfield, Mass: AP Russell Board man. who made aviation history last year in a non-stop flight from New York to Istanbul, was injured critically Tuesday as his plane crashed in the woods while he was attempting a short hop. from th, to- UCIieVen. Sheriff Charles Wei neke swore more than 10Q additional special; Among those mentioned as ln-deputies, Tuesday. It fe admitted tended victims were Col.

Georsc by authorities that the situation is Seaman. Maj. William Vandever. serious despite the fact that the Mrs. E.

A. Vandever and Mrs. "invaders" apparently have been.Maude Ferris, all of whom received Jewelry Taken From Slain Robinson Woman Found in Car STORY IS EXPLODED Marshall AP Hubert C. Moor, 32, teacher in the Robinson, High school. Tuesday night was charged with the murder of his wife charged with the murder of his wife Marjory, whose bullet-tom bodv, i fi j' moriiing.

A coroner's jurv deefded Tuesday Ur. unr -v twn shots fired from a had told officers his wife was slain by hijackers, who crowded his automobile from a road near here, and who knocked him unconscious hy a blow on the head. Medical examiners said thev were un able to detect any wound on Moor. Both Teachers Moor has taught agriculture at the Robinson school fcr -seven years and his wife had been a sub- (stitute teacher there recently They been i I Moor reported the slaying to of-1 jficrs himself. He said when he re-! gained his senses, he found his wifei dead and his own pockets rifled, The Moors were returning to; their home Robinson from a miti Moor was Questioned constantly lIonday and Monday n.ght by of-, i'aT'rS tZ on woman's fingers.

Physicians said; her fingers were bruised where the rings had been roughly torn otr. At the Robinson home of the couple, officers found a .32 caliber owned but they said she had been killed ith another weapon, as yet unfound. Gun May Be In River ingnifnea out oi an attack at Pent. I State police have instructed eoun- Three members of the alleged guards not to blockade the high-; tortion ine are under arrest in hc ma meetine equipment was Kpt.Ca all o( Springfield. while the mass meeting in readiness fo lnat purpose if tnei was in progress.

They were told developf( A fourth suspect. Pete Ferranm. that the governor was ill and that; A Peabodv mine In'18' has ben in nere several Chleaso Heiehts IIP A i KIDNAP VICTIM TELLS OF PLOT IN TAYLORVILLE Colegrove, Former Banker Says Gang Planned Other "Jobs" FOUR SUSPECTS HELD TaylorviHe (Special) I "ulcs sever! prominent Taylorville residents last spring i i i -i- prominent i-r- John B- Colegrove, kidnaped ex-banker of this city. i Colegrove told D. L.

Dunbar, a nlannari tn ViHnnn Mhxr Til- nrv I citizens. Dunbar said. threatening letters last spring. Fnnr In Jail cgnneetic with the kidnaping of (-nlrrn Thaw lnTnB finm- mat lonl. Ameilo fuzzuoii ana jonn ening letters to Major Vandcveer.

ConfesMi, E-nles The youth, who professed to be admitted from Chicago, at first send ne he threats no ice sad but senaing tne inreais. pnnce sdiu, nut repudiated the confession later. was indicted by a special grand ury and is scheduled to be tried at the August term of Christian county circuit court. Several threatening letters to citizens were mailed in amnonues aiu. Guard Boasted of Plot According to Mr.

Dunbar. Col grove said that the man who remained on guard over him in ft field near Springfield after he was ii.it. tntrl nf'th tn kirina others. The man was reported saying know got money in Taylorx-ille, getting you as just a We're going to get Ralph Ritk; Bloomington. and then Mrs.

erns. nes tne iaav wno irides the horsej Shft a guard in0W but she won't have always. Seaman's Son Marked "We know that Colonel Seaman is taking his son Billie to the farm with hiui. It II be easy to get the kid one o( these Plots to kidnap Major and Mrs. vanueveer aio were aiMiwea Ferrarini was a member of the.

same alleged extortionist ring. Be- same alleged extortionist ring. sides the indictment charging extortion pact gainst Major Van- de veer, i-arranni aiso is iacea wnn a charge of attempting to extort money irom joe uu, lormer xic- ittville SMA1L NOT SPEAKER AT KANKAKEE FAIR Kankakee AP Those expecting to hear former Gov. Len Small of the death of ai5 Mr Moor wa, sain Th, 14-earS old boy from black damplbody six south in a deep well before gas masks wnbalI Taylorville (Special) The body of Billy McCluskev. 13.

Edinburg lad who drowned Sunday In the South Fork of the Sangamon river, was recovered Tuesday noon by "witchcraft." xnHav i hv According to an old superstition prevailing in Illinois decades body of a drowned person might found by dropping into the water some article of attire worn by the in llfe- failed. To the astonishment MOVE TO BREAK MILK BLOCKADE Officers of Three Iowa Counties Marshal Forces S.oux City. IaAP-Omcni of r(for, brealt lhe h. blockade thr0.n about 1 1 A no may movement ana milk strike. Tbis hOUr ference between CItr milk distributors and rpnrpsf nt ft 1 1 farm producers ana.

representative farm producers and broken up without an accord bein reached. Sheriff G. T. Slocum of Union county, S. informed the Wood- bury county snerni.

jonn a. enport. that several trusters were going to try to break througn tne blockade early Wednesday. Preparations to handle any pos-: cible on the highway were npletM with the summons of 60, isnecial deputies. iOI TIC CU1DTC1 OF FATHER COX SPEND NIGHT IN EFFINGHAM Effingham The firtt delegation of the 'Rlue Shirf'army.

headed by Father- Cox of Pittsburgh, ar- rived here Monday evening and the vanguard of :00 or more, augment- ed by additional arrivals of a num" nt tin-kinBrts stient the nil Z- Iv Kflht- east or town, wnere proMwuii made for them by their advance agent. J. c. looa. me sonrt i ungrm jiu b' father Cox.

wno is snaring mc.b with Col W. H. Harvey ot ArKansas. tne man of at of N. could be rushed to the scene was recounted Tuesday by the father -nt Luuiiiu tiiins aiio: son.

Michael Hart and his son. Mich- ael Jr were digging the well on i-n. f.miiv trnn the A chM and olher nes.sp3 lne plane uemu.i. uea ana lamous puot seo.onsc.ou.,. After an emergency examination.

Dr. Carl J. Sch.llander sa.d tn. flt.r had an even chance of re- covery on the bas.s of -present ap-; pea BENTON OUSTS STUDENT GROUP io.i... 6 -jthey found a watch Moor claimed to the village.

was stolen Esewhere they found "Junior and I had due down 18'rinwe vrKnrhifi from the dead feet," the father said. We struck a new layer of subsoil. I swelled, a peculiar odor and staggered. "I tugged at junior's arm but he- ways except in For' that reason Were not this section were hoisting coal on regular schedule- Tuesday. SECOND SON TO LINDBERGHS 1.

Voices Hope tO Father Live a Normal life" Englewood. X. J. AP The Lind berghs have another baby boy. second son vas born to Col.

and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh a' a. m. Tuesday, five and one months first chnd jwas kidnaped and slain.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh was jderstood to be. 'doing cunui inr-u iruiu about the hahy Ask "iNormai ure" Always insistent the rieht of nimseif and his family to privacy; in their personal affairs. Colonel Lindbergh did not make public 1 anv details of his son's weight or appearance. However. Lindbergh sent out stalement expressing the hope ther- .1 v.

fell. My head swam. I knew I hadrevolver that Moor admitted he to get help so I climbed up the ladder. I shouted for help and that's all I remember. crowd gathered.

dared Lt. Gov. Fred K. Sterling as ab- sent from the city. IrkM by the reports, shouts de-mandine an immediate march on Tayiorvillo were heard over the hall, while loaders pleadpd with th men for "sensible, quiet and official action." Condemn 'Fort Nearlv 4.ono miners, dissatisfied with trie new $5 basis wage scale, attended the mass meeting and.

in a resolu'ion. condemned the action Christian county atithorities in (irrvitizin- men to keep dis-sr-i'inr minprs out of the county and hrandfd the 'harricading" of county roads as unAmeri- cnn. Miner? said their attempted ap- i fnr to make a peaceiui Tovinn-illP unn'n men to join in a strike pro tein- the new wage agreement. Seek to 0t 1 momher of the policy committee eppoimea t. a mass menms liners Sunday in Renld.

told the. croup petitions were being circu- latea to seen ouster wi union mine officials. Thousands of miners refused to return to wrk alter John H. Wal-; distrii-t president. John L.

Lewis, international president, and oiher union officials declared i referendum void on the wage pto nosal and entered the 55 agree- ment with operators. While reports from onerators es- tirv.ntrd from 14.000 to as rsoivi wor hack at work. 900 rs in the Peoria district Tues- joined in a walkout after i sirikr sympathy meetings "InvP5rl(ratrtrs" PrnmifiP A Get Out, Stay Out of Franklin County Benton AP Six college stu- dents, arrested when they came 1 The theory was advanced that; The attempted arbitration of the Moor may have been slain mjk war failed when farmers in-shortly after leaving Terre Haute jted upon their demands for a the gun thrown into the Wa-jrate nf $2.17 a hundred pounds for bash river there. imilk of standard quality. 'go down.

A half hour passed. The gas masks arrived but too late. MATHILE M'CORMICK Mrs. and Mayor Says Police Department Hunted 'Diligently for Sherwood OUSTER TALK GROWS Alb; any. N.

Y. AP Go nor Roosevelt turned the fui irr- rf UU v3minsn'nn of ixr it w.iker on oumct La u. of whv the mayor failed to grt in touch with Russel T. Sh-r- didn't know Sherwood's whereabouts, that he had made every effort to get in touch with him and that his relations with, Sherwood were only routine business affairs. Actress Mentioned "Outside the "hall of governor" where the hearing was in progress Walker wns a.ked if the "unknown person" whose receipts of S4J.or.rt from Sherwood has been mentioned were Betty Compscn.

film actress. "Who do you suppose it was?" was Walker's reply. On the witness stand Walker disclaimed authorizing Sherwood to issue a letter of credit, or to transfer stock in the Brooklvn Tl.sit companj. to the He the unknown prror, was a woman and a friend of hi. Roosevelt pressed Walker on wooo.

ior wnom amuei jyaDun, HofMdier committee investigator. jsmed a sub ghmMi disappeared last Au- gust, three days after the subpena was Issued. It was served on him at Mexico City. He ignored it. Walker said the police searched diligently for him.

Governor Roosevelt indicated he as through with the 15 counts of th Seabury "analysis" and likely worUidTurn to the charges preferred hi- TTinnann inri Villi-m ir.n" to en wB. Mr. Curtin sa(d Mon(jav expected to call about 32 witnesses. Finnegan has submitted a list of 40 to Roosevelt. It appeared unlikely that the 'hearing would be concluded before Friday when Roosevelt leaves tor Columbus.

to make his first rrurl nh in his camnaiBn for ixcMgllaUllH ill ay Balk Ouster Move Philadelphia UP Mayor Ja Walter nf York will resicn a ithin the next few days and be fore Governor Roosevelt announces a final decision on the de mand that he he removed from of- fc. Philadelphia Record said it had learned from "responsible sources." "The resignation will carry with it the most significant political implications. If the mayor were oust- ed bv the governor. th law tro- that the Presidnt board of aldermen automatically succeeds him and continues to serve las mavor until expiration of the iL But if Mayor Walker resigns. ithe law provides for a special elec- choose a successor to fil out the unexpired term.

Walker, if he 5ies. therefore, could become a cantiidate to succeed himself at the general election in November. 6 elected, he ouM tack in i "If the mayor resigns, aa Is cur-i rently reported, he will give as a reason that the law does not ac- cord him the wide latitude in the hearing at Albany that he serv es." Your Room Is Wanted The vacant room ki your home is wanted. In few weeks Millikin University will open its 1932-33 season and students will be seeking homes for the school year. Already they are looking around, making plans, hunting homes, etc.

Roach them now with a Classified ad. Decatur Herald Classified Dept. Dial 5151 here to investigate condition in the pre5idenc. the coal fields of southern Mrs. Walker, wife of the mayor, were released from jail Tuesday returned to New York Tuesday on night and escorted out of Franklin advi Physician.

Dr. Wil-ham Schroeder. whs accompanied county by deputy sheriffs. her phe pj Monday while Gerry A Hard, representative of attending church services with the six local miners' unions, and his mayor, wife. Irene, who were arrested as TZ WOuld riot be continued publicity wfLU1' tulls'ult the birth of his son.

Authorities believe that young IN U. S. SPEEDS TO lYIUinLR DSU1J JILL. New York-AP-Mrs. Mathilde McCom.ick Oser and the riding- uu.st.-r husband her mother forbade hr irt iiLtrrv arrived on the Ma- jeslic late Tuesday en route to Chi- cago.

where her mother, Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCoimick, is seuouaij in. ww and her husband, Max; no children. Re- Oser. were their two children.

tn mnkp nnv- statement, thev hnrried away from the pier. Mrs. McCormick is a sister of John P. Rockefeller. Jr.

There were reports that he would accom- nv the Osers to Chicago to join Chicago Girl, 16, Jailed fni- Tin-oaf Wirnp Chicago UP Mary Segratl, 16. was sentenced to 60 days in the grocer. If ar Hero Among i attracted nationwide attention Beatrice, who said they were building a pyramid in which he pro-, rnvsrsitv of chicajto students. poses to store relics of our clviuza- Thfv aWtn custody Monday night. large measure responsioie ior tne Tne indictment In the andeveer other members of the family who Th- mm left the lake Erie Mine death of our first.

contains lfi counts, charging are at Mr(. bedside, in Eas? Peoria despite the fact the "We feel that our children have threats in various letters to kidnap The Qsers wpn from the pier di-cmcanv was paving the old basic a right to grow up normally with aEed financier, to kill him, and rctv to Tarntown, N. where wag nf Sfim The Bell Zoller other children. Continued publicity, t0 kili members of his familj-. Rockefellers live, i i inn nAn nHll make this impossible.

I am p- Moor will be arraigned Wednes- Wf. tH Miirnv Clark. it- is expcvieu i -c vestigated by the Clark county grand jury. Funeral services will be held at Indianapolis Wednesday for kt. ioor at tni Christian church whece her father, the Rev.

A. E. Wenl- more, is pastor. narvrTMTC TO ACi TV AH 1Y1UU1110 1U iu vi. Houston.

Tex. of Last AP The debris hlirricane Tues- day gave up eight more victims, hrln-ini to 40 the number who lost thir live their inw. t. rr over hundreds of sauare miles of storm area were soing for'ard. The number injured seriously k0wn to be bevond 5H and estimates of those injured alightly ran as bijth as 500 or more.

Rolph Suggests Bonus favment bV alHOrnia Rolph. suggesieo utsuay frti-e the state convention oh American Legion that California nnie th obligation of the iedet- ai government and pay- to California war veterans their bonus." The proposal was received with loud acclaim by-the Legionnaires. Three Indicted for Jr nd also caps and fuses had been found in Camp Marks at iniihsmh nnH hv made! our home in New Jersey." he said, it is naturally our wish to con- Km in New Jersev." he said. tn live there near our fnends and interests. Obviously, however, it is impossible for us to subject the life of our second son to tne publicity which feel pealine to the pres.

Pit our miiuim Americans." Mrs. Uwignt Morrow, the late senator, remained close to her daughter's bedside. ST0NINGT0N GROUP RECRUITED TO HELP TAYLORVILLE GUARD Stoninirton (Special) Between auu open his campaign for election as; House of Correction Tuesday by governor on the Republican ticket judge H. P. O'Connell of boys' were disappointed at the tri-stat- after Leonard Kingston testi-fair Tuesday.

Small did not spenk. she bad threatened him with lcal citizens said the crowd was violence if he appeared an a wit-ihe largest ever seen in the city. ness against her Brother. Henry, 19. Farmer Mayor William Hale with the murder of a Tuesday mgni.

vigilantes to fepel expected inva- sions of the Midland area by iirom w-rk-d Monday was idle'. Several renna locals voted for a new wage referendum. Belleville Mine Idle Pickets said virtually no miners were at work in the Belleville re- SutfsuS Eldnar. tlruoni, Lumaghi. No.

2 Ni-Rer Hollow. St. Ellen and Carbon mint-, and 35 walked away the new National mine. Frank superintendent of the Cili-zma Coiil said it appeared the Hi. eze mine would cease operation THE WEATHER ri.ornv -rer in north portion wwwj.

Thursday generally fair, except un settled In south portion. HEATHER 72 90 7n Noon p.m Kirhest Lowest Precipitation Pun rises Pun sets TEMPERATURES I "on tor mi iu.uk The "Blue Shirts' traveled In trucks and automobiles, each of which had an American flag draped over the hood. Quite a number of women were among tne irave.ers. On nf these was heard to remark: I worked like a 'nigger last week dv t(j CQme and left m. Another wunian confessed to ix children at home, and another touI Shortly after 9 Tue.dav the Ixtuis, expecting to unite with Col.

Harvey's "Liberty'' party in a "Jobless Party" convention to nominate candidates for president and vice president of the United States. rescued as nijm dived on AT HITS SNAG, SINKS crew of 33 men were removed Citv of Memphis Tuesday nirht when she struck a rock in the Ohio Detroit Mother Reads to 7 VCH- Tl Uirl, as Las Kills 1 hem Detroit UP A mother Tuesday read herself and daughter to sleep Ronne Armv Riot in Washington they escorted students about West. Frankfort, also were released. ciiirtentc that ihw u-nnM "o-ot out of Franklin county and stay- out. ine FtUdent! were Josepn Ham- Hnrv civhtade who said ,1 Victor Suierts.

A. O. Carlson and DADDCD un'l nC I TD IxUDDLIV nULlJtJ Ul mm ITXfiriM CT ATIAV JVlAllUUIl Ol A I lUll, ESCAPES ON FOOT jBsuwn-Au uuhism heW the mia SUilion a he corner of Fifteenth street and De- i wilt avenue early Tuesday night and escaped afoot with receipts lnaltd The tobb an CU'ru tiit iismntion or me man who held up a station at isineieenui street and Moultrie avenue in a similar manner two weeks ago. According to the attendant. Jesse Thomason, the man who held him up Tuesday night did not display a gun.

but kept his nana at nis siae as though holding a weapon. Mrs-: Thomason, who was in the station at. the time, twgan crying and her husband turned over the money for fear they would he harmed, he said. the robber ran from the station and disappeared from sight as Thomason reached for the phone to notify police of the holdup. A robber believed to have bvn the same one who staged the first; up robbed a Standard Oil Co.

fiIH staiion on Route at the filling station on Route 25 at the edge of Mat toon at 9:25 The robber entered the filling- -caller asked ior a road map and when reedey handed it to h.m the man shoved a Run at Freedey and forced him to open the safe. The robber is believed to have gotten between $30 and $35 dollars. The robber threatened to shoot if Freedey followed him and turn- ed and ran down the road, disap-: Hno- in th. Hari. peanng in the darkness.

maa staged the oarlior jobbery. i I Thompson or unicago neaaea mat cny. rwua seui visitors; Springfield, 1000; Veimll-: and Iroquois counties sent about 3,000 and other sections the state were well represented. British Hier's Trial in Miami Death Near Jury Miami. Fla.AP Shouted asser- tions that the personal diary of Capt.

W. N. Lancaster carried death threats to the man wno stote the love of Mrs. J. M.

Keith-Miller were made Tuesday by State's. At- tornev N. Vernon iiawtnome tw j. the trial of Lan Hero Hit Otneer Olsn was charged with assault-; Louisville. Ky.AP Seven Patrolman Richard O.

Bank-; dred and forty-eight passengers an i ing miners. v. Argust. iaior- ville, superintendent of the Pea body es. came to stonington ana "bssrr; 4R between nere and Blue Mound is being guarded constantly.

Lookouts are maintained at nigm land at dawn a full force of guard! is assembled. Several Stoninzton men. those who formerly worked in Peabodv mine No. 21 here, are now working at Taylorville and in the Midland area. rt with a table leg.

War Department records from the excursion steamei us TCermak OeeS bang MOVie caster for the slaying of Haden holds a distinguished Clarke. The case will be given cross. All three are in jail. ri fi; If ithe jury Wednesday. On Ohip, UniCagO DarS llj Hawlh0rn' argument followed Washington AP A grand jury Tuesday indicted three men for participation in the July 2R Bonus armv riots, but left untouched in its report causes of the disorders wjch led troops to drive thousands of veterans from the capital.

Th tri0 who will face trial in -Bernard McCoy. 3B. hrirlrlaver: Broadus Faulk- rti aa nf Valnar O. An were charged with ieionious assault and an aiJded charge of to kill was placed against IveCnv for an attack upon Patrol and Service men! Hoover Ordered Probe tinner rfirat.l ihp in- after explaining his reasons f0r calling out the military he said that manv of the men who remained in Washington -f-r rnno-rwe Ollit Were "Com- mumsts and persons wi.n criminal records." District Attorney Leo A. Rover itisaid he had on file in-his of l-e a statement hy a veteran which 1 three or four sticks of dynamite in a four hour plea by deiense coun sel James oi.

Carson. made by Carson, and with bodies of'Mre. Edna Smith. 3T. andl00 33 Frank Freedey was pre-I fieraldine.

7 in a gas filled room to ose for the night. The! Olson was awaroea tne OJil ed service crcs on December action near BOIS ae roniaiue. France in May 1918. "He displayed conspicuous brav-j er-. from the front line to an advance post ana rebcumg uuo.u 'ed comrade tne iace.

ui I Olson participated in the (of a.suc---...v. St Mihie and Meuse-Algonne. ne- was honorably discharged isi em her 9 1919 with a certificate of ex cellent character. Faulkner served overseas from March JH. 1M1.

IO JHI 1. 1S19. jl.u, ana fc certificate of very good cnann. I McCoy served in the navy irm l.v 1Q1R tn October 1919. was discharged in good standing.

i charges by Hawthorne that Carson prolong(ld the tria, to lv nrolnnsred the tria to: Chicago UP A gangster motion nicture. "Radio Patrol." did not -Radio fatro. did not, show ai the Empress theater Tues- Mayor Cermak saw day becau; on the boat crossi wrote to Police James P. Allman to prevent its ap pearance here, branding the pic-1 ture "terrible." VI. AN PLOWING MATCH Aurora Af ine wneauana.

iu i.u.M Commlssionerde.biii.ately High1 City 7 P- m- Tues-1 Boston k. "2 New York s- Washington 9- i Jacksonville TS 84 Miami 86 New Orleans Chicago 91 Cincinnati ...84 Cleveland 80 Detroit 78 8 Indianapolis 86 90 Memphis 90 Milwaukee S2 88 Kansas Citv 88 Oklahoma City TK Omaha 82 92 St. Louis 82 92 The mother', with the girl seated on her lap. clasped a bed-time story book in one hand. A suicide note lay nearby.

RAIL KING SKES PICKUP Seattle AP The opinion that America is experiencing the first sii-ris of business recovery was ex- Zi V. -v publicity for himself and Lan- caster. ILLINOIS ON THE AIR rnHin nrrv apuiisnciu- at II n. Wednesday from sta- itiwas announced here Tuesday. The program is part of a series.

plowing match, for 55 years am gram touching upon historical hi-h- I i rmn anri.HtM. of Illinois will be broadcast iiBimiiv witnessed bv 10.000 to 20.000 h.irf WHRI, Shebovean. presioent oi uib wimhub iimn mdL taoK Patterson farm, was announced Tuesday. railway..

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