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JUNE 123 Copyright. 1111. by TKibl'Ni-; t'ubhkhinc Co. 40 PACES C- NO. 165, THREE DAYS COLLAPSE OF ij a i a lrYDDrniirD Shoots Spouse and Self MRS.

AUCt: CiMI'BKLL. ho is in a Richmond hospital It-ring horn a H-lf-injlicletl bullet wound. According to police she snot her husband, and then tried to commit suicide. Chinese Charges Mate Acts Just Like White Man Oakland Guard Short of Pants For Warfare' PURCHASE OF' REDWOODS HAS SETBACK WEDLOCK SHELBY SOU I ATTF.RY A of Field Artillery the Calif orais preparing te LA I IILIillLII I SHOT DDWfJ so into ramu for I lie annual in THEN FLIGHT HREATENEO CAN FRANCISCO, Job Lee San Yang ledav aued her bulan Cbo On, ('hinaaa merrhant, for divorce, alleging thai "ha acted lika a hile BUI." This ia hat ba did, errerding 10 the complaint: Pal hi teifa la work. borrowed I KM) from her.

Then borrowed soote more from krr mother. Paoed ber Jewels. beat her. And kept up correspondence with "another woman'' In fcaal Liverpool. Ohio.

Chief Radio Man on Pacific i' I I' je. -(- '--i'V Jack Kcarno, Dempsey Manager, Gies the I ltiinatuin $100,000 Due Must He Paid Tonight or Fight Off Warship Seeks Annulment! of Marriage to Former Cj Estate Owning Grove Will Not Sell Acreage to City on Anything Hut Cash Deal; 3-Year Plan Is Rejected i tt i i a nun i nuani Co-ed on Duplicity Ground George Edgar Reed Charges Eride Gave False Name and Deserted Him: Later Tried to Decoy for Divorce Hankers Take Over Promotion of Pugilistic Event Oust Legion Head From Control, Name Hotel Man struction prrioj. (in find ilaelf anprepared for inimir r. Knivea, fork and panli are laikiug. The baiter), hih liat aainej an enialle reeonl for efn ienry iu mere mattrra ttl target Uiooling, ranae-finilinn and othf military nd technical (nailer), ailmita il it "beaten" ronrerning knit ea, forkf nd panta.

"li'a ihronir," nil Captain John A. Cook. "Kor three yer e've bern uf kmvea, forkt and (nl. Lverv yer we aend out a frantic rail, bill there ia no, an- rr. Me have horara.

Iilaokrta, ammunition run, and every oilier requisite, but how in ihun-ilrr ia a liallrry going lo make a iIiohii( wllhoul panli?" K.very tear the Department learni of the Oakland battery's liortaae. and every year the Oakland battery it "hy" on knives, forka and panta. A burning protect wat forwarded to ihe army genrrala today by Cook, who pi cad for panta by July 7. when the battery aUrta for Ihe field HUSBAND r.Hort to Wet Around the Decision; Hope Held Out for Way Out of Dilemma OF JACK RUSSELLL The project fur the i iiv'h acqulsl- lun of tjhe ll.ii-n ml wood irrove Plalllualoned. his three day of married Ufa with a of Callforn'a co-ed found to have been by means of a three-yrar pim-hne based upon al-r4T leged deceit nd A dupllcliy opon r--J TawJ.

ltw vi uV, -wsvT Joe Arevedo, Local Pugilist, Files Answer to Wife's Divorce Suit. 1 1 confession In a remarkable let- ter. George Ed- plan given a etbm-k today when attorneys representing the estato of the late Frank C. Havens advlned the city oftlcials they could ni'f conmder any three-year plan, but must hue carh or allow the HHveiiN c'ui to sell elsewhere. The attorneys asserted that, even If the city enters condemnation proceedings, and wins, the attorneys will lrialct that the judgment be satisfied within thirty days after the court decision.

Otherwise they will ask that the decision be set Jack Russell, local nrtcr Is v' radio operator oi the Prometheui 0 WIDOW ELLIS STEWART, or me i'acmc Stainboulifky Surrender! to Zankof Troopi to Escape Menace of Angry Mob, Is Slain During An Attack Jueo-Slavia Reported Mobi- Iking Troopi to Intervene if Sofia Regime Continue! Army Enlarging Program-', POFIA. June It (By the Associated Press). Former Premier 1 Htnmhoullsky of Bulgaria hss been killed while trying to escape. Ths end of the peasant leader! rareer follows a series of dramatis developments beginning with ths overthrow of his government In th early hours of last Saturday and Ihe formation of a coalition gov- ernment Including all the opposition parties with the exception of the communists. LONDON.

June 15 (By the Asaoa elated Press). The Bulgarian semi-official agency her this afternoon announced the death of Kx-Premlor Stamboullsky and added that he was killed during. fusillade after a psrty of armed peasants had attacked ths car 'Iff which he waa passing through til village of Slavovltza. The agency statement reads: i "Stnmboullsky wsa raptured at o'clock Thursday morning at th village of Golak by a party troops. Stamboullsky addressed the commander of the troops, saying he wished to surrender.

He was taken In a motor car to Tatar Bazardtlk, whers sVorowd hooted him snd wanted to lynch ARMED PEASANTS ATTACK CAPTORS. rv "In order to avoid trouble Itam bnullsky was again removed juid. while passing through the villa of Slavovitxa, a party of armed peasants attacked th carv' Orders i floet haa filed a suit for legal sep-aratlon from the girl who ls alleged to have married him under WINS WILL FIGHT filtKU FALIJi. Monl t.Y (Ity AwM-lalit Pn-m.) Jack krarna. mnnngvr of hit Million Jmk I'inM-y.

tlrtiiatly served nolior on the Shelby iro-niotnra at I p. in. Onlay I lint nn-li-Mt tlu fllKI.000 due l-niw-cj nan MiM hefort IS o'clock tonight ho would i-oiiNiilcr the fig lit off. earns ha Id lie tind an offer from (icclnml for ihe ma tell. The banker' committee In Hip men nl line continued Its attempt lo iiiiiangle tin- situation ami mho (tie flcht.

GRKAT FALLS, Mont. June 15 (Hy the Associated Press). Hank, era of Great Falls today became the active promoters of the Jack Dempsey-Tom Gibbons heavyweight championship fight scheduled for July 4 at Shelby, the cow-town on the plains. 100 miles north of here. Dan Tracy, a hotel owner and mining operator, a life-Ion friend of Jack Kearna, manager of the heavyweight champion, was named actively In charge of the fight, and the $100,000 due Kearns today aa the second installment of Demp-Sey's $100,000 guarantee, will be paid In accordance with the articles of agreement with the champion.

The bankers, as a result of the failure of the Shelby promoters to meet the $100,000 Installment, rushed Into the situation late last night In a desperate last-minute effort, pledging their financial support to meet all obligations, and assured Keerns that the fight aside. Mayor Davie admitted today that the blow may be fatal to the city's purchase of the redwoods. MA VOIt FEARS GROVE IS LOST TO CITY. "They have us In a door," said Mayor Davie. "We can't add ten named as corespondent, with Millie Pedro Azevedo, soubrette In the Jnck Russell company at the' Century (heater, by Joe Axevedo.

local boxer. In an answer which he filed today to his wife's recent suit for divorce. Azevedo asserts that his wfe bragged to htm about her alleged intimacy with Russell. Russell, who is the leader of the Jazz-farce company which bears his name, ls only one of nurfierous "other men" who, Aseveflo declares, helped to break jp the Azevedo home. Little as young Mrs.

Azevedo was accustomed to woaf on the stsKe she received many visitors in her dressing room even scantier costume. accorln(r to her Dublin Jury Decides Against Claims of Tammany Boss' Heirs. the false name ot Nellie Lois Stewart. Setting- forth that their marriage wa consummated at St. Paul's Eplscopal church.

Ray and Monte-cito ivenuai, on December IS lait. Heed says It was but three daya Inter that his wife left him on the pretense of visiting her parents in New York City. This was the last he saw of hit bride. Reed declares, and since he haa found out that she married him under av false name and that cents to the general tax levy In one year to purrhaso this park. It's too big an amount.

It, looks ss if that beautiful grove very likely By GEORGE 'DOVGIT. United Press Staff Correspondent. to be lost to the city for all time Natuie-lovers and members of Jahe never loved him as she preter.d-f ed. He haa further found out, Reed the park board, who have been waging the "Save Our Sequoias" campaign for years, admit they are stunned by the latest news. pugilist husband.

Also, Kip declared, she frequently became Intoxicated says, that she Is leading a rlotious IN SLAIN WIF YOUNG WIFE FIRES DUBLIN, June 15. The Jury In the Croker will case today returnod a verdict in favor ot Mrs. Bula Croker. The verdict also absolved Mrs. Croker from having to pay any of the costs of the trial.

Richard Croker Jr. and other heirs brought suit to break the will of the late "boss" of Tammany under the terms by which his fortune was left to his second wife, Bula, former Oklahoma girl of Indian ancestry. CHILDREN ALLEGED POISONING OF MIND. The contestants alleged that the widow had been married to Guy Marone, a Northampton, SHOT IN DRY RAID "We were Just assured of our redwood grove," said President Edgar M. Sanborn of the park board.

"Now we're knocked over." All the city official i admit they "do not know Just what to do about It." ASSESSMENT DISTRICT MIGHT BE FEASIBLE. City Attorney LeoH E. Gray ad ON HUSBAND, SELF would be held as scheduled. The life In New York, associating- with other men and that she hag gone far as to petition Miss Ruth Allen, a college chum, to induce'Reed to hava an affair with another woman ao aha could get a divorce. ALLEGED FRACD IN PLEA FOR ANNULMENT.

On the ground of the fraud and deceit practiced by hla bride of three days, Reed, who formerly lived at 1840 Ninetieth avenue, asks that the marriage be annulled. If this plea is denied by the court he asks to begranted a divorce. It was on May 21. last, says Reed, that he received the remark bankers arranged to meet today to perfeot a new organisation to assist Mayor James Johnson of Bhelby, treasurer of the American Legion were Immediately given for hi and transfer to Sofia under Mrs. Alice Campbell with other men.

DECLARES WIFE NEGLECTED CHILDREN. Other charpes madi by Azevedo are that his wife nejgiectej their five children, often bat them, and called them Vile narhes. He says that since December 17 of last year she hap vlsltd them only eight Durint that period they have been in 'their father's custody. Azevedo entered aJfreneral denial to the charges contained In his wife's divorce complaint, filed several days ago, to thfc effect that he had beaten her, called her names, and had failed to support her. Referring to the lattejr charge, he declares that he hasi-worked steadily ever since their rofnrriage in April.

1914. and durin( that time was vised the council that Attorneys Federal Officers Taken Police Station After $. Shooting. post, under whose auspices the Through GUffg Door at Spouse, TrTeg Suicide. flghr-wuT be staged, and Loy Mo-lumby, Btate commander of the Le tailor, and that she wed Croker Charles Beardsley and E.

E. Tre-fethen, representing the Havens Interests, said they could not accept the three-year payment plan. Gray pointed out the strength of Havens' position and said that the only other way to acq Ire the land Is by the Park and Tlaynround Act of 1 909, through which an ordinance SAN FRANCISCO. June IB. Paasll Artusso was shot and killed and his wife, Julia, was wound a strong ssoort "Jn th courssV the pursuit A fusillade oocurrsd and fitamboul? Isky was killed.

'i '-i "The government deeply rsgratl what lias happened and ha given orders for a searching The death of Stamboullsky the dramaUo declaration fx made a few days befor -wsj- -deposed. "If any on of th opposition lays hands on my body," said, able letter from his bride in which without getting a divorce from Mar6ne. It was further alleged that Bula had Influenced the "boss" In his declining years to cut off his children by his first wife. Witnesses were produced to testify that Bula and Marone lived to RICHMOND. June 15.

Mrs. Alice Campbell. 23, and her hus-bnnd, Jesse J. Carrfphell. 25, a Standard OH Company worker, are In the Craven hospital here, seriously wounded ns a result of a ed In tho ankle vuhen Federal pro 1 she confessed to her hibition offlcers'raided their home says she married him out of grati-tjfjae for the strong- love and honor at 310 Andover street this sfter-nnon.

The woman was rushed to can create an assessment district never earned ipi, than $3000 a I In nn.r fn. Oia Innil r. -I If A r. gether In Massachusetts, and tht iu l'J ui laiiu aim, 11 111c aa- gion, who has been actively engaged in (he promotion from the start. BANKERS GIVE PLEDGES- TO KEARNS.

Kearns, with a party of newspaper correspondents, was at the station ready to board a train for Shelby-last night, when George H. Stanton, president of the Stanton Trust- and Savings Bank, together with Tracey. suddenly appeared and held a hurried conference with the champion's manager. Kearns previously had been assured by Mayor Johnson that the $100,000 the Mission Emergency hospital. te held for her.

Extracts from this letter fol in her private conversations with shooting and attempted suiciuo Police of ths Inglesideslatlon took 'Isessment distrirft does not protest ne Bays. He flerf ed that his wife i i 11 out- tne land can be condemned. which occurred at the home of the Federal ofllcers to the Hall of wyj it "I do not nt to be married. I "Sofia and the other cities of Bulgaria will go to th cemetery fuid the stroets of Bona will run red Justice for Investigation. t- it- A i This, however, said Gray, lays the Jack Russell cdmnanv because of 7i I wnole burden on the assessment rr" district.

Campbell's mother last night-- According to the police, Mrs. Campbell, who was seporated from her husband, brooding over charires with blood." cannot face It. I can never be fit to be any man's wife because I am afraid I can't grasp its deepest signification. Once I loved some one Alleged Slayer iur jitr, as bob triargea in ner com plaint. COURT ASKEI TO tt Blames "Spirit made by him In a divorce complaint, went to the home of Jier REFUSE DIVORCE.

Installment would be paid Kearns deeply and desperately, but even then I couldn't have married him. I am faithful to the death with In Shelby. Just before the train started from Croker she said things calculated to poison his mind against the children. NO PROOF OF MARRIAGE TO TAILOR MARONE. In his summing up of the esse, the lord chief Justice, who prcslfieu, pointed out that there was no proot that Bula had ever been married to Marone, and that therefore there was no ground for the allegation that her marriage to Croker was Illegal.

Attorneys for Bula attacked the contesting heirs, charging that after they had been defeated In America in one attempt t.o blacken her character, they transferred the mother-in-law and waited until her husband came to the door. Then she tired three shots at him girls, but with men no. So you Wickham Havens, representing the estate, said that "no further delay In the sale of the land ls possible because of insistence of creditors," and said the "estate Is too Involved to allow a long-term payment plan." The whole matter was referred to the mayor. President Sanborn of the park board says he has not entirely giv. en up hope.

the station Kearns was prevailed see It is I. not is at fault. Try not to think, badly of me. Oh, upon to remain here for a confer througn tno glass of a door and turned the gun on herself In an attempt to end her life. ence with-the bankers Stanton and Tracey together with Hhlrley Ford, vice-president of the Great ar trump LEASES WII TO MIBUM.

VIENNA, June 15. Seventy thousand peasants loyal to x-Premier Stamboullsky, now ar -engaging Zankof troops In northern 'Bulgaria, according to Sofia dispatches. The latter ar greatly, outnumbered. VIENNA, June 15. (By Inter national News Service.) Jugoslavia was reported today to ihs mobilizing to Intervene in th Bui- garlan situation unless th nW revolutionary government at Sofia ceases By PROFESSOR H.

ZANKOF God, why must you love me? Don't. "I am sending you back the money, not because I don't need it and appreciate your sending It, but Azevedo asked the court to refuse the divorc asked hy his wife, and made the further request'that he should be granted the separate custody of therr five children. He further says 'that, although the children woulq rather live with both their parents than to have them separate they would choose him If compelled to make a choice. 2 a Postofffce Helper TWO BI LLETS ENTERED CAMPBELL'S CHEST. OROVILLE.

June 15. (By United Press.) Some unknown person probubly "spirits" handed Mrs. Robert Murdock the -vVeapon with which she Is alleged to have shot to death her husband at their home at Biggs, March 17, Mrs. Murdock testified In her trial for murder here today. Mrs.

Murdock had previously testified she was prompted to the murder by stories told her by an "ouja board" about her husband's infidelity. Mrs. Murdock today testified that on the night of the, murder her husband had "chased" her from a Falls National bank, and Senator J. Spear, a former Great Falla Two of the penetrated mayor, hurried' to a hotel, where CamnbeH's chest. The woman ls the decision to virtually take Over Robbed of $4000 POCAHONTAS, 111., June .15.

(By International News Service.) Strike Called on Rio Grande System DENVER, June 15. (By Associated Press.) A strike of railroad shopmen over the entire Denver Rio Grande Western railroad system and on the Rio Grartde Southern, effective tomorrow at 10 o'clock and affecting nearly 6000 men, was called today by George Fount, vice-president of the railway car men; George A. Doyle, International the machinists organization, and H. Hammons, chairman of the shop-crafts' executive board of Denver. Four armed men In an automobile kidnaped John postoffice scene of action to Ireland, where she was among strangers.

When the lord chief Justice announced that Croker's will would be formally admitted to probate, a wave of tremendous applause swept the courtroom. a Heroic Nurses Fight Fire at Sanitarium ST. HELENA, June 15. Heroic efforts of nurses, aided hy firemen from SUIIelena, prevented a serious flreln the engine room and boiler house from spreading to darkened room Into a equally ill lighted porch. As she reached the porch she declared an unknown person or spirit she does not know which placed a revolver In her hand.

She then fainted, according to her testimony, and know pithing more of what occurred until she was arrested by the town messenger, here today, escaping because I do not deserve and be-cause under the present, circum. stances could not take it. DECLARES SHE CANT GIVE HEART. "I know you want tne, heart, body and soul as I should want anyoneI And I cannot give It It would be hell for both of us. I am not coming back, and when you receive this I will have taken my first step on the- new road.

It ls a long, dark and lonely road, mysterious, too, for I Know not where It will take me, but It ls the one I have to take. Fate has ordained that mine shall not be the usual sunny path. The plasticity ot mind which yielded to your plea Is gone. Nothing can sway me for I know this Is best. I ahall always think of you as the only man suffering from a bullet wound In the breast.

When they were first taken to the hospital last night It was believed that the man was fatally wounded, but closer diagnosis proved that while his condition was critical he has a good chance for recovery. Mrs. Campbell will also live, according to physicians. The shooting occurred at 1811 Nevln avenue. Mrs.

Mary Campbell, CnmpbclIJf mother, told the police that heiison and his wife had been separated for several months. Tho wife ls said to have brooded over charges made by her husband In a divorce complaint, filed several days ago, and worked herself Into a fit of frenzy. Last night she called at the home of her mother-in-law, where Campbell Is living. SLAMS DOOR IN with a mall' senger was the fight was reached. MOLUMBY LEAVES CONFERENCE.

Neither Mayor Johnson of Bhelby nor Molumby were In attendance, but they were to confer with fhe bankers earlier In the evening, at which time the inability to meet the $100,000 payment was revealed. Molumby was seen going Into the hotel rooms In which the bankers were conferring with Kearns, but he remained only for a minute, telling the correspondents awaiting In the hall that he had been called out to answer a long-distance telephone call. He did not return, however, before the conference broke up. Stanton, the bank president, declared there had been misrepresen pouch which the mes-carrylng, containing 11 of the Pocahontas $4000 payr CoaI compt fy. la carrying the pouch Acting Premier and Foreign Mlnla-f ter of Bulgaria.

f-1 (Copyright, 1928, by United Press Association.) (Copyright In Canada.) J' SOFIA June 14 p. Hi.) By Wireless to the United Prssa via Paris. Our army has eaaUv suppressed the feeble. Isolated ststance of ex-Premier StambOuW Isky's partisans. IV The country everywhere Is calm.

Communication by railway, phone and telegraph has been established. The army now Is being used onlf to maintain order and to parry Green Pennsylvania railroad from the station to postoffice, when the ped from their car. robbers Ju; I other buildings of the St. Helena Sanitarium early this morning. The coolness and bravery of the young nurses served to prevent a struck the essenger on the head with a revolver butt, dragged him into the automobile and drove (panic among the patient, none of away.

who ever loved me truly and shall be deeply humiliated by the fact Delay Refused on New Icing Rates RAN FRANCISCO, June 15. The Rartrond', Commission today refuWed a re'iu'est of the Southern Pacific company for an extension of time in which to comply with Its order to eliminate alleged extortionate refrigerator charge. The Western Meat Company, Miller Lux and Vlrden Packing Company complained that the railroads Insisted on charging them for cars which were originally tceri at the nackinr Dlants. The 5000 Coolies Sneak that I was not deserving pf your attempts of Stamboullsky follow Illinois Wine Move Given Quick Quietus SPRINGFIELD, June 15. Senator Schultze, Republican.

Chicago, in the senate of the Illinois legislature today presented a resolution demanding that the senate comply with the "will of the people" as expressed In the light" wine and beer referendum of last fall. It was promptly sent -to a permanent grave in the executive love. There will never be another era. Irito N. Claim who so desired what I did, nor understood by vague groplnga after MESS BT TTWT LXASE9 KK TO ToXBVJiZ.

WAS. INGTON, June 15. There tation and mismanagement from certain Individuals connected with the promotion of the fight, and the bankers thought the time had arrived to save the match from possible financial failure, or, perhaps. Immediate calling off. Mayor Johnson, in his conference with the bankers, admitted that only; $10,000 of the $100,000 due Kearns was Immediately available, but he expected the balance would be made from ticket sales receipts, which had ben asked for from the various sgencfes throughout the State.

are five in New 8000 Babies Born ft To Young Motheri Sacramento. Jun ll--Dur i WIFE'S FACE; SHOTS FOLLOW. The husband answered, and upon seeing that It was his wife, Is said to have slammed the door. Mra. Campbell fired three shots through the glass, two of which struck the man.

She then turned the gun on herself, fired one shot and fell on the porch. The Campbells dlvoric case waa scheduled to come up in court today. In the complaint Campbell charged his wife with cruelty. Campbell, In the complaint, said that his wife on several occasions threatened to kill him. It ia the belief of the authorities, thousand Cnlnes coolies York.

City, who hve bt as "sailors," and to sneakad whom suffered inconvenience as a result of the' fire. The fire, believed to have started from oil soaked waste, totally destroyed the building housing the refrigerating, heating and other machinery of the sanitarium, entailing a loss of $15,000, which Is fully covered by the insurance. No other buildings were damaged and auxiliary machinery In other buildings will prevent any Interruption of service. Utile Phil Pleads Guilty to Murder rr tnrrrrD pie as tZASED WIS! TO TaOTrZ. 1 rr, a A fnr tcln Ptl deport them will cost the government $1,000,000, Secretary of Labor Davis told President Harding and route even though it was not required and was not actually done.

Mandamus Against The Southern Pacific, Western Pa the. cabinet today. President Refused- cific and Santa Fe were ordered to Davisj used the fight between Chinesa and the crew of the Mary Beatrioe, aboard whlhe the Chi Associano miss (EASED WTXE TO TkiaVVZ WASHINGTON, June II. The District of Columbia supreme court today refused- to Issue a mandamus against President Harding on neso wre being smuggled into the United Statee, as the "text on which to base a vigorous apeecn to the on the necessity of Immediate legislation for' aitea LOS ANGELES, June TJtjJe ppUcaUon of William B. Beam of! Phil Alguin, who was captured in higher things, aa you do, but being understood by and honoring a man cannot' make up for the lack of love.

"Do you remember asking if I loved you, andj'that answered to many tames that I would not marrying you unless I did? That was evasion. have honestly tried Ao lov you aa I should, for you 'have my esteem and I honor you, but I do not love you. Out of gratitude married yon. I know I was wrong, but knew that you i loved me and I could not bear to i se you hurt. TERRIBLE WRENCH BEARED BT ABSENCE.

have been gone from you so long that the terrible wrench has been pared to you and ana. I played the game because I could not bear to hurt you aa I had been hurt not so long before. That Is something yoa did. not know. I honor you.

I admire you. put minds akin. But fibulae It aa yo win. the arc of the rate la what keeps people marrying aa they do. I Mexico and returned to this conn- Paterscm, N.

JT, who sought to1 reopen the question oT the granting ing the year 122, a' total' IJOd children wer born to mothera the ages of 15 and psari of age, according to figures eom- piled by L. E. Ross, director A State Bureau of ViUl i Ross alsu found that If wotherg were under 15 years of agV Th records of the bureau hw that motherhood in th case of th average California woman begin the age of JS.t years. i Riot Case Against i-Sinclair Dropped BT a80CTATT FtESS I LEASF.O WISE TO TaJltnrC LOS Jun 15. Charges of inciting a riot and addressing an unlawful' assemblage, -tmrrmA MfairftV anlSt TTntATI of a national bank charter to the cease this charge after today.

The Southern Pacific asked an extension to July 15. Body of Headless Suicide Lies in Park bt trwiTEO raess LEASED WISE TO IIIBtJIt SAN DIEGO, June 15. The headlesa body of a man believed to be Alex Borgen of Seattle was found by a gardener in Balbo- ar' today. The man had Apparently committed suicide by blowing his head oft with dynamite, about three days ago. according to Coroner Kelly.

I Peterson Safe Deposit and Trust registration. i i Anita) Baldwin Sued For $50,000 Claim SAN fRAXCISCO, tmo 15. Edwin Moore, manager of the Auto Crashes Over Bridge; One Killed SANTA MONICA, June 15. Herbert Hanford. football star of the Santa Monica high school, was killed, two other students possibly fatally Injured and a fourth seriously butt last night when ths automobile In which they were riding went over the aide of a bridge In Topanga canyon, seven miles north of this city.

Hanford' neck was broken and hi bead crashed when he was pinned onder the automobile after a It-foot drop from the bridce. Donald Blehl and Maud Radford suffered broken bone and Internal Injuries. They were brought that the young woman, seeking an Interview, with her husband in the hope of patching up their difficulties, became desperate when he slammed the door in her face and began, shooting. Grounded British Tanker- Refloated HALIFAX. June ll(By the Associated Press.) The British tanker (mperoyal went ashore early today at Grimes rock, near Canso.

but waa refloated several hours later. Escorted by the Canadian government steamer she ls proceeding to Halifax ander her own steam. She was reported to be badly damaged and to be using all ber cargo pumps. try a "swap" for Herert and Fernando Urlbe, sons of a Mexican official, beld here on an a a to theft charge, today pleaded guilty to the murder of Detective Sergeant J. J.

Fltagerald In Alguin will be sentenced later, through" an agreement between bis counsel and the district attorney's office be will receive life Imprison ment. AUmin's capture and a usual deportation was engineered by Esther Crib. Follies dnce-r. In order to get ber hasband and brother-in-law released Cress JaU Anita, Baldwin properties, baa filed suit against Baldwin for work den outside bis reg company. a 'Wee Repeal Passed Wisconsin House MADISON, June 15.

(In-temeHfonel News Service. -The Tucker bill, repealing state prohibition enforcement, was passed by the house of tbe Wisconsin legislature this afternoon by a vote of I te la. It sv goes to the ular datie manager. He al lege that when ho was ea gaged to handle the eetat an agreement was anade that be aheuld receive a Identification was made by letters found la th clothing, addressed to Bergen. A burned-out piece of fuse lay by the body and sUck of dynamita was nearby.

Sinclair, author, wer dismissed today In th Lo Angeles polle eourt and a charge vagraacy substituted, reaasmabio extra mi for apecial i to a hospital ber. (Continued ca page 2. coL 1)..

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