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A, voyilint r f guilty with penalty
assessed at fifteen yours iu the pen- (
i tout in ry, was brought in by tito jurv
¡n the cusí of Oeorjte Browne,' jinil
Arthur T.ciber, charged with rolihory
Willi firearms. n'f 3 o'clock this af-
ternoon in district xcuirt---
The jurors reached a verdict with-
in' ten or fifteen minutos after r«Ur~
íng from tlie jury box.
.The attorneys occupied about .two
hours'.all ftnld in arguments. At-,
toraeys i\: C. Bland, Raymond Stark j
and O. O. Danev spoke in. hphalf of !
thp defendants. District, Attorney Tíoi j
Blake find County Attorney vHollis '
M. Kiu'iird'. Thp closing addrpss was j
madp by Kinard.
Tho defence sprang an unusual
etirprise on thp statp this mornintr
in district court \ in trial of -tho case
of ("!por p flrownp' and Arthur l.eibpr.
for robhprv with firearms-
Guidry Enters
Hall of Fame
.) v.
Dioiidonttp Ouldry, youthful as-
sistant tiro, at Sunset flrove,
Sunday, joined that litllp hand
oí immortals who have stmt a
hole in une.
<3ii¡dry entered, the hall a!
funic.r hy may of thp No. :t hole,
sinking a yard shot- lit
addition to this hp mttdu tho
iiiile holes in 31, olio under par.
Hp won accompanied hy Glen.*
Crissipin, tournament golfivr, who
had a .IX for thp ninp holes.
WOMAN
Nlitt
7—
PRAYIN' COLONELS' STAR WEDd
OBEEN'FIEl.D. Mo.. Opt, 14.
A copy of the 1930 isstio, of the Kidnaping of Mrs. Alma Wilson Me-
Ladies' Birth'dity Alhmannr was'. «ir- ¡ Ivinloy. 24 jpar old lipirpss and px-
ripd i to thp witnpss stand hy .fuO P PP' taíit mothPr,
I>; C. Blfiiul, Roníor mcml^r of ooiin ^^ , Missouri today-
riPd ( to thp witnpss stand hy .TnjlifP • sl1>W- sominvpst
. ]>. c. Blftnd. sohior -mcmhor- of .conn -i • ■ toclay... ^
sol for the dpffitidants, From t Iip Knr« e.l friomls jo.nPd offu-ors of.
almanap wIiípIi had ItPPt. propprly a «oore of pK.ph'and towns in a pn-
Mfintifipd. .Tud«p Bland rrad tl.P ¡ ^ of ''¡«hways h:onr tho foothills ,,f
rppordif for tho niiht of So|4< inliPr'>*arks to thp Missotin rivpr,
26. tl.P ni«ht of thp állpgpd primp."!-" ;,nK a sn,a" maskpd man who ah-
sliowin? that thp mooú spt nt .1:20, duptod thP.Rirt last niRht from tl.P
oVlopk. PMttral , standard timo, that ; horffP of lipr fathpr, Bpnton
nj„llt I Wilson, oil millionaire.-
Thp iddnappr, armed wit|i a shot
This testimony, was to discredit-
tile testimony of Clydp Cnrr
Hip
(tun. Shpriff OHn KillinKsworth said,
! entered the Wilson homp whore Mrs.
-state's star witness, who IihjV.- clainiod | MrKinlpv am, hor mothpr werP alonP.
that ho najv the ,,,stol with _ win. h , A(ror(liB(j tll0 sheriff, he demanded
ho Was hol'd up, in the moonlight. It I
money,- hut was told there was none
Ir'h. ■
jm,
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had been testified by Ca, r that the ,t,)p hm|fH> ,|p the„ forcct, t,„.
.robbery opp.irrpd around 11 oeloek ^ R¡rl (¿ nc,.onipauy j„ the family
that night. \\ jcar. after binding and gagging !ii r
i Bland's testimony Was tli'o (list molhofc.- Mrs, Wilson frood herself
offered by the dpfonsp after tho state ¡after half an hour, and . notified offi-
had rested. ■ oers.x " /
fleorjie Browne, one of the do- j The ear was last reported seen at
fendnnts,' took tire witness - stmld A Id rich, Mo., about twenty milfis
and under the directiiyi of iiis attor- ] northeast „f here. Observers said
no}',' won I over ciirii insta iioos losul-" j th« machine, a sport coupe, was fol-
ii'ii u|. to aiu^ includiiiK the crime. - lowed by another oar.
<Tli«' wiliiess apparently undprtíiak ¡ Wilson and .his two sons, Hyprptt
and Karl Wilson and the «irl's hlis-
j band. Harold McKinley, were in Kan-
sas City with a load of oattle from
j the 4fl0n-arre Wilson pstato when;
j the kldnnpim; was perpetrated. f
| Uushltif! hack to flreentleld Wilson
I offered a $204*0 reward for appro-
i honsion of the kidnaper and the re-
, turn of his daughter.
Mrs. MPKinley was graduated last
jsi rins from the t'niversity of . Mis-
souri. where her h^isbapd also was - a
¡.student, in hixli school and at the
i.university she won acclaim ns a has-
jketball jiiayor.
Sanders, fourth vear man and star i ^ w'm made tiis money in
'of the. Tíkpi- lii.P, is lost toMl.o orH *1,0 oil, flel,,H of Okl!l,,oma \ánd then
iiiikp liiKh school football (earn for Returned to liado count) to buj the
six weeks at least as a result of hi- ; '''M birth, is hnildiiiK an éx-
jurios suffered in the last few mia- i pensivp lo.n,,. for his dan«htpr and
lites of the Sour Lake sanie. His son-in-law
shoulder is crushed and the . oliaiioes j
of his eett'iiiK back into the lineup |
aeai.il this season seem slim. ' !
Buck Colburn was moved to the
riltht ifuard iKisltion in practice yes-
terday and Jimmie Nelson inserted at.
center. The combination may work
out satisfactorily though Saiiders'
\ place is sure to pní^o u difficult
oiip to till.
•kelley, suffering from a kidney in-
jury, and íToniez. a tackle, we not
in ' uniform yesterday but both are
expected to ho out tonight and to bo j \ meeting of the coiumiinity chest
in good condition for Satunííiy'.-i ¡ officials and all persons interested in
game with Galveston, t'oach Oeorg-' the welfare of the four organizations
Newton seat his small squad through supported through the chest plan, in
a stiff workout yesterday evening- eluding the Camp Kire girls, Salva-
I
VOllK. Oct. H. (.MM—Ac-
tivities which hroiislii a second young
woman into the case, found poli'-c to-
day iio nearer a solution of th >
shooting of l<egs Diamond than when
ho was fonnil in a hotoi"-Sunday with
five bullet wounds In his body.
The wounded gangster, after a day
in which ho rallied from the effects
of his wounds, took a sudden turn
for the worse early today. ^Hospital
attendants said he became restless
and oomplained of being in greai
pain. Hypodermics wore administer-
ed to quiet hi '. . \
Police • Conimishipner Mulroone;,
! said "thp fragments of evidence which
¡had been gnthered indicated Diamond
i bad been shot by members .oí his
j own gang and not hy rival gangsters.
•| Jean: Nash, formerly owner of -a.
1 lieaity parlor in Newark, N: J., was
! the second girl to be tiuesiiotied. Slip
| was brought in. after police received
i an anonymous telephone call saying !
| she hádlieeíi héafd to say in a West j
j 52nd street grill last wppI; that Dia- j
:mond hu i;.fes than 10 days" to live. ;
' ■. She denied kuiiwing Diamond or I
any of the other persons mentioned •
case and vrtioinently ~ denied,
any statement regarding Dia-
expp/'tnncy of life, Police ro-
ller after four hours' <|uos- j'
\ I
I Kfforts" were redoubled "'today to ¡
I locate Jacob Ginsberg, manager of
¡the Montioello hotel, in which Dia- I
i moi)il was shot by t wo men who
jCanie into his room as he sat on thp j
i edge of his bed Sunday forenoon. :
j Ginsberg who had been described, as !
¡a elosp friend of Diamond, disapr
! peat'éd after -having the ¿rounded.j-.
| gangster taken into the Ginsberg 1
suite in the hotel and calling an am.
. bulancel _
j Commissioiict Mnlrotmey said lie
|did uqt believe, there was liny con-
jnection between the shooting of Dia-
mond and the supposed kidnaping of
lieu Steinberg. 2S years olii, describ-
as a Brooklyn rum runner, who has
been misting several days- Brooklyn
police were N Working on the theory
that Steinberg had been kidnaped by
.Vannie Higgins, an assfs-iate of
Diamond in tho liquor business and
i that the shooting of Diamond was a
repriseai for the Kidnaping.
All day questioning of Miss .Mar-
io* atrnsmiek, or Roberts, failed to
add ahything material to her orig-
inal Story that two men had been
j announced while Diamond \Vas sin her
: room Suhilay afternoon an dtliat lie
i liad gone .: to his own roofc__~to ye-
1 ceive them.. Slip' denied hearing the
i shots. _
in the
making
mond"s
leased
Honing.
c;
Strikers Stone
Surface Cars
: i, ( , ■.
i k i-: y i r. i: i-:, spsin. Oct. 11, t aím-t
Strikers' Of striki s.vmpatlifceitp ' again
i^iiay stoned a' siiburhan ,suffa<'P cur,
smnryliing windows hut! iajdrfug none
of tile passengers.
i—The | >lici' search for agitators con-
tinued ami numerous nr-rt urrAts
. wore nlado. It Was satil li^ost of tin'
\ prisoners, .wrve i ommiiiijsts plotting
. agniiisi ,i lie inoiititvliy.
. The /strike -ci'tiic ! to liave iiinile
j no imigi'c.HK The metal itu'd sluing
■! workers toda> were tile iliost import-
ant group* still out. \ The do.-k
w'orkei liflyc returned to their jobs.
The police ev|U'Pss belief that the
Í st rike niovviiient í W'lls virtually crush-
LONG HUNTED
IN BISS0ÜRT
I
m
H|5
Oct!.
-BlIANHOX, Alo.. __
Jake Kleaglc, long hunted
the baiidlt giitig which killed
sons in the holdup and robbery
I.(At )—
leader of
four per-
of
the Pirst .Vatioiutl
was
TO HALT
N15W VOItK
first harpoon iu
Oct,
a
was hurl/'il today.
Mrs. Hilt tier, l'l
II. t Al'i-
w liiilebonc
' J
-The
war
I
After a qiiiet Wedding, at Liberty, Mo., A. N. "Ro" McMillin, former
All-American football star from Centre college, Danville, Ky., and
his fyrido, Miss Kathryn Gillihatt of Gallatin, Mo„ are at home iitf
Manhattan, Kas., where McMillin is head coach. They met when
Miss Oillihan was a student at the Kansas State A^'icultural college
in 1029. He i\a widower and has a daughter, Ho'peep, seven.
Iftli ; avotine ■ sorse
.ierre, called a conference of. eight
New' York corset manufacturéis la
an effort io obtain' concerted notion
preventing the; return \of ilie "wasp
waist."
j Mrs. Dinner, ivho corseted Milium
ItusseU'-i famous figure in tile days
i of Diamond Jim Brady and. ivho mini
hers Society matrons iiud actresses
(among her client elle, declui'pil ^ j'uii
jvictioli that the present fashion
itowliril Htutiller waist's was iu
'film Orsf step ill all attempt
hack (lie i lioui"g|asH figure.
I "Don't tell me uoineti won't
trend
-real'ity
NIK
to In-
KS CAMPAIGN OF
c
hai|k
lóll
sa.*
to i.incliing i lie i r waists if
domanils," she said. "They
Hum won't—-but they
go
fasli-
niay
eaid they
bank of lAmar,
('obi., vías sliot and wotiuded pos-
slbly fatally here * today by one of
several officers.
Kleajfle was struck h.v one shot tin
ho 4tnrted to enter a chair '.ear on a
Missouri l.'acitlc train in which eight
officers searching for liini were riiV
}W - i
One officer espied the bniidit lend'
or on the pin I form and iuformetl the
four others in the car with liini.
■j They waited until a few ' passengers
; alighted from the car and then eon*
| fronted ICleagle with tlrit'wii pistols its
he stepped in ' from the vestibule.
Some one called, "I'ut 'em up."'
Flepglp, instead, reaehifl for his
pitol ' Oye shot struck him ill the
abdomen.
■The officers refused to reveal whoi
fired the sbpt, sayiug^they hud agreed
to keep it a secret. Witnesses said,
however, t hit t a red-huired off i ret- had :
lli'ed the shot.
Tli'e other t'lireii offI'-ors. in. "another
car were, atti;«etPtl by the shot. / .
Fleagle struggled with the offi-
cers but his uistol was wrested from
his gt'UKp Before' lie , fell unconscitnis. .
lie regained consciousness later" ittid
admitted his identity: He also said
Iip had participated with several oth-
ers Iu the robbery of a hank nt l.nr-
ti eel, Kansas, two years ago. ills
identity wfis confirmed by flngei-
printH,
I'leagle hail purchased a ticket for
passage to/ llojlister, another 14k#
Taneycomo resort town neaitlij iu
Hie Southern .Mlssóuri OtthrKs,
'M >■■
is
WAY
come hack to long skirts.
me today, 'WÓ-
of Is,.nnd^cry-
as. a baby cries
wotihlu't
too.
-They're coming t>
men of 45 and girls
lug for small waists
for candy. 1 ".
t •
" I hey see one of the new frock<
and the saleswoman tells them they
must liuvo n small Wjiust to weitr it.
.Advertisements, fashion stories .-ev-
erything they rend allien style—lelis
Coutiutied on
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IN RELIEF
l/ITTI.K ROCK,, Ark., Oct. 14.--
Discovery today that Ginernor Har-
vey Parnell hail filed tin ainendmeiti
to his statement of 'primary cam-
paign ^tpeiidittires caused repnlilipnn
leaders to oall a hurried conference
to decidí upon the next move in their
plans for challenging the governor's
as a candidate In tliir
(Al'i—
Morrow
TOO CONFESS
eligibility
courts.
\WAltK,' N .!.. Oct. I t.
mpaigii of Dwiglit W.
I'ujtefl States senator \w«s''under
way today' after ah UpeliTfig speech
iu which lie eliminated himself ii* a
candidate foK the presidency in 19,1?.
Ho repealed lijs \ sinnd lor reiieal
of the eighteenth nmendment aiiyl
restoration of state rights in the 4eolt-
11 rol of liquor wliich lie .aniioiincod at
iilip, opening of lils\pWniar> campaign
theih
how
don't know,
ureinetits bv
Waists arc utiich' sinallc
much is 'much 7* The
They read /(llgui'
the
V lird
N o w,
Women
fOKHie lucas'"
telling litem
'\
Galveston, undefeated so far tlii.-t
season, has three victories to match
against the Tigers two wins and n
scoreless tie. The Bull Hi eleven
has been granted authority to count.
* the Orange game as n class A con-
ference tilt and so the Island team
STATE TROOPER
CENTERVrUiK. Mich,, Oct. 14.—
Police, said murder charges were to
be preferred today against Thomas
Martin, Chicago, and James (galla-
gber, Toledo, who officers nnnotinced
confessed last night to (tilling John
S- Burke, 24, state trooper, nenrN
Stur'gis. Mich.,• as th'ey fled toward
Indiana -"after robbing the Hast lSnd
branch of the old Mercbants Trust
campal
I.ITTUR llOt'Ky Ark,. Oct. 11,— five mouths ago
Democratic leaders today greeted ! lie/ praised the administration of
With «ilpiipe the political hombshi'll ■ Tresident Hoover. streHsirtg especial
tossed into their ranks last night bv ly the work of the l.oinlon disarma
the state republican/ party, which ' ipent conference to whicl\ lie was
challenged the eligibility of Governor
i Parneif as __ dentocratic nominee
tiirougli alleged violation of tin state
thai torn. certain beiglrl (hoy should
have a certain waist measurement.
"Those figures pay no intention to
weight and bone structure. They're
ilHimenwe; TT we don't nip this busi-
ness in the laid it will/ go nil until
tvomon's waists are pinched . as they
Used to be and their health suffers
accordingly."
All's. Illuner said she could linil
no fault Witji stylos as tltey exist to-
day. Tile present mode, she do-
Claj'crt, is ii natural oho and as such
reveals figures to the best advantage-
j. ' Oi'laliivwtioii of an emergency corps
to- cooperate With the city (and other
oreaiiizations in the nuttier of relief,
will be among the items to lie taken
up lit.\u regtilar'('meeting of Uoyd
Grubhs Cost of the • Anierlcah liPginn.
tonight.
_ During the pvpiting. the la>glmi
and formally in-
at a previous
ijltlxiliary will meet'1
: corrupt practices net. by excessive ex-
*
"X;;- 1
Prir;
tion Army, Red Cross and BcSy Scouts j
will be 'held in the ehiimber of com- |
"iufrce rooms tonight, beginning at 7 i
o'eloek, it was nnuounced today.
All persons Interested in any way
111 anything connected with the Í chest
... . . .. and its affiliated organiKutlons are
wili Play a strong game against tho ; to nltpn„ thb) mcetiu(f. It 1S
Tigers. Ball Hi defeated Mjlby J ¡Mpo,ned fllnt dpflnltp 8teps wt|, be
1 ,fM wpp " ,i,i taken as to whether or not the old
Tanklowsky, Galveston q.larterha"k, q{ hand||n afrail.sxof tlM. or.
and Maggtolo. fullback. ..re the out- w„, bp ^rp^uated. 0r
standing. stars, on the Ball Hi eleven
this yea/ and Coach Newton is point-
ing his' team to break tip. the running
nuil passing plays of these two bril-
liant backs.
A special rute of $4.70 has booh-
granted by the Southern Pacific and
Hint rate will be reduced to $2.5,0 if
one hundred or more make the trip.
according, to announcement made this
Crock
whether a new arrangement will he
made.
Close University /
Because of Riot
morning.
Mechanics Arrive
To Repair Plane
1 A Ryan monoplane bearing me-
chanics and special parts for air-
planes. was flown Rom the Wedell-
Williams airport at Patterson, IMf.
to Orange this morning. The me
MADRID,, Oet. 14. / (AP)—Tim
government announced this afternoon
that It would close Hie University o(
Barcelona because of' disorders which
occurred there toxlay lit the course
1 of whieh several" huhtfred students
burned the ortrolt of King «Alfonso.
. ,' '
conservation Law
Is Upheld
OKUUIOMA Cll'Y. Out. 14.
chanlcs anil parts were brought over Oklahoma stipreme court todny
to wake repairs on the Lockheed 7- , "Pheld the constitutionality of the
passenger plane which was cracked (*tflte oil conservation 'law* find the
lift Sunday noon when a forced land- Jurisdiction of the corporation com-
in* was made near the Will Win- mission ot administer them In the
free home, about six miles west of of proration of the output of
fluafc state field .
and Savings bank in Baft!;
yesterday.
The $4000 loot was recovered
Martin fired ihreo shots which struck
Burke in the neck, according to the
confessions, causing instant death
Burke, the two men said, overtook
theiy oii liis motorcyolp. They DialteiU
Burlse approached the car on foot
.and started questioning them. Oalla-
(ilier. Who was driving, drew his pis-
tol. ' Burke batted it aside and Mar-
tin. drawing his gun, killed ^the
trooper. - V
Millionaire Will
Lead Orchestra
v "■ ■ ¡.^ f: j - - . .■ '
NlCW ^ORK, Oct. 14. f AP)—A
millionaire Will lead the orchestra ill
the new 5?iegfeld musical comedy
"Smiles."
| Paul Lannin, who Inherited his for-
tune from his father, the late Jo-
seph J. Lannin, former owner ot the
Boston Red Sox baseball team, said
he accepted the offer because he
"loves conducting an orchestra better
tiran anything else in life.'* He also
Is a composer.
i peiidHlires in the primary campaign.
I Osro Cobb, secretary of the repub-
lican state committee and director
of the republican campaign, •ijtie^tlon-
ed an opinion from the attorney gpii-
¡eral relating to. the charged violation, (with coiitldenci
i and then ' annotiticed an iujuiiclion
j would bo sought from Pulaski county
! circuit court restraining thp secretary
i'tf state from placing tli'o gov^riior's
¡name oii the hallo1! for tho November
i general election.
The republican move,-' comliig as a
'surprise, took on added weight In
¡view of the closing of time for cert i-
; tying candidates at midnight'tonight.
Provisions of the state corrupt
• practices act forbid a gubernatorial
!''candidate from exceeding a IfiOflO
limit in campaign^ expenditures)
.Mr- Cobb, iu his letter to the at-
torney general, quoted the sworn
statement of expenses filed by
I ernor Parnell. which listed a
I expenditure of $5,950.55.
i Governor Parnell, democratic
Í inee for a second tcrlti, lust
¡had nothing to say.
; Ijamnr Williamson, chairman of
(Hhe democratic central committee.
talking to the —-Associated Press
from Monticello, Waft reticent in ex-
pressing an opinion, but' said be did
not believe the "point in question"
would affect Governor ParneH's can-
didacy.
ly t lie work of
I Uieiit tioiiforonco
¡delegato.
Regarding sfnteinénts wbí
linked bis name, with the pros"
¡ candidacy ill 1082, lie said:
i "1 have the rignt to say, especial-
ly in view of tlie «holly iinaiitliorixcd
| statements iiiade during the priinury. i OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct- II'.—-
;eafnjiaigii uboiiT~iti.v. own posit|rtn, that j ltatl .traffic in soiuti 'iiarts of western
;1 look forward with pleiiHwl*o .and j Oklahoma was disrttpted by high
Traffic Disrupted
By High Water
to Hip opportunity of
j voting . t wcl years from no« for. the
j re-nomination- and re ( lection of Pres-
• idem Hoover." 4 ,
His refprence to . ''.uiiuiithoiixed
I statements" was taken to mean
I siwches of supporters . dupng. the
I primary jeatnpnigti wlui suggested him
-as' a presidential possiliility. /
j "1 am not speaking with the air
thority of the president of the I'niied
¡States or. even Villi • his knowledge."
1 ho said, "I do have the right to say.
i however, -that in my o|iiiiion the re-
!publican national administration witJi
j President Hoover at its lie:|)d
¡judged -two years from now
tvr sweeping
handle, while.
across
wit-
the Texas I'an-
eai-th roads de-
muddy
; fled nioto^ (.nivel generally A ovef- th
%
''%
y Dewey
°ov- ¡ tience. tiie calmness, the sympathy standstill,
total j-jnd the courage with which f it bus
carried on the governmeiit during the
'period Of adversity through which
the Amerle.tit people lire passing."
■ state
Thre'e railiioad liridg.es
counfy. spanning the Smith Canadian
river, were swept away us the river
tend lei I a nine fool stimr with a four
foot rise expected. Santa . Ke and
I Krisen structures, uoi tit of Thomas
were lost aini the .M. K. T. Iirid«i- at
;t.'ainargo was torn out, Itepairs w'ei'e
.being rushed by tli<> railroads.
t'p .to tivc incites of raitl in the
southwestern ¡part of the state sent
will be--- streams bflnkfutl . aii(l halted motor
by p;i. : tralfic. (''óttoii picking Was at.
stall officers .elected
. meeting.
j All members' of the i,egion and
jniJxilifiry aro urgently request ed
i attend tile meetings.
There will lie a report made on the
national convention held at Dostoii,
jftt tonight's meeting, and preparations
¡Will be started al this tinle for en-
tertainment of 8tute Adjutant itobert
¡AVliitaker of the l^cgioit, who is ex-
pected to pay tho post an official vis* '
it jtii ■ (he Rear ' future..
j rians are to be formulated for a
membership drive and posters to ad-
¡Tortise the drive will he pul up im-
! mediately. •'
; The ftdlowitlg auxiliary
to be installed. Alr.s. 1>.
j president; f. Mrs. Jlomer
first vice president; Mrs. Citarles
i Cottle, second vice president: Mrs.
j Dick Wood, secretar,! ; Mr*) It.' It.
Motrison, iron surer; Mrs. , Archie
: King, historian;. Mr . B. N.
j son. . purlin men tarian:, Mrs, D.
Hlveeii, strgeaiit, at arms-
The I.egiou president urges all
members to be . present for a discus-,
v'*
officers are
\V Stakes,
Simmons,
Ander-
l>. Mi-
sión
sale
I -..
of plans to
on Armistice
handle
day.
tli e poppy
nom-
night
Women ! Win Right
To Hold Major
Offices
Farmer Boy Kills
Father Defending
His Mother
j .
Ok la..
! C1.ARHMORK
A 13 year old farmej
NEW YORK. — The bovs who
scout alone the Waterfront for news
have been Informed that .Harry P.
Sinclair and W. P. Kenny had a ilne
tine en route from Europe on the
Leviathan, playing rummy every day
iu Commodore Cunningham's ■ cabin.
' life '
Stolen Car Found
This Morning
:t ,■ \
A Ford touring ear owned by 5fr.
ond Mrs. Eugene Co I l-le- was stolen
last night from where it ivas' parked
^ear the Ortniever & Son funeral
OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct.
| writ of mandamus requiring
I ret/iry of state and -the
| eleclioii- (board to place on
¡ vember election • hnllot the
14. A
tho sep-
OkliihoiuM
t lie So-
proposed
parlors on Eighthly street while they
attended the circus. The car was
located this morning In the vicinity
of the towor house by County Com-
missioner Robert E. Haakamer. The
car had been stripped of many
its parte.
tm
; constitutional aniendment /which would
¡permit women to hold tnn.ior
(offices was issued today, by the
i supreme court.
, SYDNEY. N. H. — It takes
boll
an injury to deter a rent golfer.
Willingdon, governor general of
ada. got a Mack eye when a
struck him at Braddeek Saturday,
of but he was back on the links after a
lay-off for the Sa&tShih. •
Oct. 14—
boy who shot
and killed his father, supposedly in
defense of bis neither, awaited today
a decision ftom Kogers county au-
thorities as tyo whether lie would bo
prosecuted.
. "Dad was choking mother so 1
killed liim," thi* boy, Jay llotiner,
told investigators.
The J'athM was i'. C Boiiner, 43,
state and tlie shooting occurred yesterday
slate'nl the. Bonner farm home near chel-
sea. Jlrs. Bonner told officer* her
' husband kuocked her down, placed
quite:.01"" knee on her back; and tried to
laird atrangle. her aitor they had ijuar-
P,,,,. relied. She cried for help, she said,
and the son cufne with a shotgun.
The llonnec boy was nllpwed to
renuiiti Inst night with his mother at
a neighbor's hone.
Postpones Hop
KANSAS CITV. Oct. '14. y<AP)-í
Pacing • i) heavy Jog here itúfl reports
of rain to the. west. Mrs. Keith Mil-
ler. British aviatrix. early today an-
nounced postponement ' of her take-
off lor Wichita. Kas., iu'continuation
of her attempt to. establish a new wo-
men's transcontinental flight record.
She said she hoped weather condi-
tions would permit her to resume
the New York to Ijos, Angeles flight '
later today. 1 *'!•
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