Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 20
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Every day the Times sells more papers in Oklahoma City than there are homes.
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show the conspiracy existed as early
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as the Indictment indicated because
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street and fell. He
Screeton
The lonesome Mrs. K
after a careful check of his water-
when
about
year, and it's bound to rain before
the jail door, Screeton was behind him
Oklahoma City University’s
the Y. M. C. A. got under way Mon-
sen ted.
to ask for further postponement of the
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Pork, Beans, Onions
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TO DRUGGINT: We kive you
H. G. Snyder, Traffic Manager, Frisco Lines ... 527 Commerce Exchange Bldg., Okla. City, Okla. Phone 2-0190
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TONSILINE
Oklahoma Has Exhausted De-
fense, Government Advised,
5,000,000,000. But there's little dan-
ger of a water crisis, Bretz explained,
"I shot when Noonan had hold of
me from behind and Screeton was
Clifford L. Hundley, 603 West Third
street, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. E W.
Burton, route 3, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
H J. Pittman, 1720 East Tenth street,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cargill,
500 East Twenty-sixth street, south, a
Crowd Speeds.;
MacDonald On I
V. P. Crowe, assistant attorney gen-
eral. Monday telegraphed William S.
Mitchell. United States attorney gen-
The Posted Life de Casualty Insur-
ance Co. 2525 Moriarlty Bldg. Kan-
"If he is a Communist," Judge j
Barnhill replied, "he should not de- j
In announcing these new and faster
schedules, the Frisco Lines is following a Well
established policy—to provide wherever
practicable the fastest and most convenient
freight and passenger service for its patrons.
New Fall
Styles
Jay In Noted
Narcotic Case
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partment.
It rained all right. Bretz found
Miss Murphy reported the Johnston
girl missing. ♦
EB.O." kept her unpopular until. •
WILD CAR INVADES
COLORADOAN'S HOME
Open Every
Sat. Night
Till 9
notice its unpleasantness because
we become insensitive to ever-
present odors.
Play safe—always use Lifebuoy*
the favorite bath soap of millions.
You'll love its refreshing, ant wept ic
lather that purifies pores. You’ll
revel in the glorious sense of clean-
ness Lifebuoy gives. Freshness lasts
—"B.O.” hasn’t a chance.
Lifebuoy keeps skins wonder-
fully clear, too. Safeguards health
by removing germs. You ll enjoy its
pleasant ertra-ritan scent, which
tells you Lifebuoy purifies, yet
quickly vanishes as you rinse.
Adopt Lifebuoy today.
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burned to death in a mysterious fire
and another was confined in a hos-
pital for the insane.
221 Are Corraled
year of fine arts concerts to be given
by fine arts college for the students
and the general public will start Oc-
tober 22 when the Hallelujah quartet,
a group of negro singers, will be pre-
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and as he wasn't drunk I agreed.
Sereeton Made Escape
Burks said Noonan stepped through
sore throat remedy recom-
mended and add exclusively
for sore throat and nothing
elae, and is safe for rE
young and old. Used dak
successfully for over "R
thirty-five years. 5
At druggists 35c, 60c. 32
Hospital size 11.00. El
------ mand to be tried as a loyal citizen of I
Big annual membership roundup of the United States."
Men’s Suits
35c
I the group. is at liberty under $5,000
bond awaiting sentence.
The four were charged with con-
spiring to violate the federal narcotic
laws In addition to three narcotic sale
North Canadians Lead With
117 New Members.
Reversal of Convictions Made
On Three Defendants In
Alleged Huge Ring.
John Jay. alleged leader of what
federal authorities said was a $1,000.-
never in personal contact and he em-
phasized this in some of his new ad-
dresses after he had taken leave of
the president at Washington.
Winding up a four days' stay in
New York City, Premier MacDonald
is to be the guest of the nation for
Hallelujah Chorus Here Oc-
tober 22.
We re prepared to serve you— come
and enjoy yourself in an air that s
entirely different.
Original
Mexican Dishes
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one of their principal witnesses was
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
•A Place That's Different,>
North Robinson at Seventh—Phone 7-1766
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Lifebuoy
HEALTH SOAP /
stops body odor
11 because of the annual meeting of
the National Association of state
Highway officials at San Antonio the
same yeek.
North Carolina Judge Rules
Issue of Race Equality
Cleaned and Pressed
PLAIN DRESSES
75c .
Palace Cleaners
Se rath far thia. Nat re- i
geemed witheat eustomer’s
♦»m» and addreas PLAIN- 1
4 4%
The body will be sent Monday night
,, , ... Virginia to Carlisle, Ark., for burial. The pa-
Hale; Miss Ruth Lindsay, singer, ac- rents and three brothers survive,
companied by Miss Hale; the Maraz
string quartet, composed of Mark Har-
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against her was dismissed.
The circuit court reversed the Ok-
lahoma court's decision on the (
grounds that it was alleged in the'
judgment that the conspiracy existed
| irom Feb. 1. 1925, until Jan. 18, 1928.
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actually unpleasant to be near you."
Yet, to be polite,
SHE SAID:
“Im all in. Do you mind, if I run
along now?"
Dr. Tutt’s Pills
FOR CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS ANO
INDIGESTION
One of the young women, Miss
Agnes Johnston, 26 years old, was
I dead She had been attacked, then
conspiracy case which was reversed
by the higher court s opinion The
three sale convictions were affirmed
in the opinion.
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Delivery -
On Eastern Seaboard
Freight from New York
Via Central —Savannah Line —Frisco thru Savannah and Birmingham
HEAR
Raymond T.
Richey
at
Faith Tabernacle
1110 West 2nd St.
Twice Daily, 10:3* and 7:30
SUNDAY
3 P. M. and 7:30 P. M.
ONLY
7 MORE DAYS
Bring the Sick for
Prayer
settlement of the
Hall, first tenor: Pernell Hall. second
tenor; Philip Patterson, baritone, and
James Brown. bass. The coach for
the group is J. Rosamond Johrson.
Other attractions that are on the
program are Kathryn WItwer, soprano
of the Chicago Opera Co., who will be
presented November 21: Robert Gold-
sand, Viennese pianist, January 23.
and Martino-Rossi, baritone, Febru-
ary 18
Program Saturday Night
The fine arts college will presert a
prozram Saturday evening for the
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took the witness stand. He was the
first of the defendants to testify, the
others, Clarence Miller, Communist
educator; George Carter, Louis Mc-
Laughlin. K. Y. Hendricks. W. M. Mc-
Ginnis and Joseph Harrison. will tes-
Wav To Canada
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Premier Leaves New York;
A coroner's jury was empaneled
sundaytandathesmanslayuhter verdict eral,that Oklahoma is not in position
free on 15.000 bond.
DENVER, Oct. 14.— (P— With a
few more automobiles like one in
Denver not even an Englishman
would be able to put faith in the
British proverb that a home is a
castle.
Albert T. Frohn was sitting on
his front porch enjoying a book
when a runaway motor car tore
across his lawn, up on his porch
and pinned him against the wall
of his house
Frohn suffered a fractured leg
and lost half an car.
hat, accompanied by Miss
SoreThtvai
Whether it is smokers’ ir-
ritation due to smoking or
a distressing inflammation,
the prompt use of Tonsiline
will usually bring quick re-
lief. Try it. It ia the one
shot once, the 38
caliber bullet en-
tering under the
left arm. He ran
out a rear door of
the city hall, stag-
about 2,000,000,000 gallons,
there really ought to be
i young women companlons was jail,;
1 and a murder charge against him.
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Stopping Tuesday At
Niagara Falls.
NEW YORK. Oct 14.—Premier
J. Ramsay MacDonald of Great Brit-
ain bade New York adieu Monday
and departed on a special train over
the New York Central railroad en
route to Canada, where he will confer
personally with Premier Mackenzie
King.
Refreshed from two days of com-
' counts. It was the judgment in the
SHOE-MARKET #
• 428 West Main -
Beer West et Harbour-Lenemtre m
cne day more, his schedule calling for
the crossing into Canada, late Tues-
day afternoon after a night at Niag: sreet anu |riI ne
ara Falls, moat of Tuesday will be was dead when A
spent in inspecting the American side physiclan examin-
of the Falls.______ I ed him.
The judge, in response to defense
objections, replied the doctrine of
1 000 narcotic ring broken with his
arrest three years ago, and three co-
defendants must be given a new trial, m) IIT• A
according to an opinion issued Mon- Kaki VIAIAE ArA
day by the United States circuit ILUU V IUW3 HIO
Inercusable-yet so deceptive!
"B O." hetray*. Hurts its victims
yet never warns them.
Why ? Simply this. Our pores
give off as much as a quart of odor-
causing waste daily. But we don't
T)ESERTED--right in the mid-
Idle of a (hopping trip. Slighted
again.
Poor Mrs. K —everywhere
shunned. She couldn't understand
it then. But things are different now.
Today she's everywhere admired.
She's no longer the lonesome Mrs. K
since she found this easy, delight-
ful way to end “B.O."—Body Odor I
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PTh
a* the 2,000,000,000 gallons probably
will do the city until the first of the
Noonan was taken in custody two
hours later at 8creeton's home.
Free on 45,104 Bond
Mh. 1 Give your stomach and bowel* a REAL
WS cleansine with Adierika and see how rood
_____ _____ ________ My ner- vou teel! Just ONE spoonful relleves GAS
vousness is gone and j sleep fine, j sure and chronie constipation Be sure to get I
, recommend Adierika."—Oeo. C. Brooks genuine Adierika u, tin-rolled bottles.
The simple glycerine, buckthorn bark.
zalne compound (known AS Adlerlkal. 4 m T»k* this •• any drartist
i Ac on BOTH upper and lower bowri. II. and get A 150 dineount •* year
It brims out foul matter you would never I all firat Potde nt Adierika.
believe war in your system. ThiN old“T¥
matter may have poisoned you for months
■“--■ ' an d.caused «**• sour stomneh, headache rnrr
ornpreor ............ FREE
= emmgepmmeeed I one which acts on loser bowel only, as 1 1 11 H H
most inxatives do. After your bowel* have
ed by Burks.
Screeton was
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mem
SHE THOUGHT:
“Much as I like you.'B.O.' makes it
hitting me," the officer said. He
fired two shots, one going wild.
senvecn picked the officer's club from the
( The quartet is composed of Clement floor, and joined Burka and Noonan
a Saturday night party with two
I.Y writt:n te wi can
write them. Adierika Co.. ,
Dept. N.. St. Paul, Mian.
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gered 100 yards
into a muddy
Formal openin? Tuesday, October 15th.
Oklahoma City’s most modern and orig-
inal Mexican restaurant. The dainty,
genuine Mexican dishes served'here will
so thrill the palate and the atmosphere is
so reminiscent that you will marvel at the
likeness to Old Mexico itself.
. a
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, . „ from Wewoka to operate a boarding
football game was postponed one week. house for college students. Noonan's
Those who are to appear on the home is in Chicago.
program are Miss Mazo Pickle, violin-1 m- --a----— ■---- ■ ■
moved, take Adlerika and you win be an-
tonished at how much MORE sour, old
matter and GAS is brouzht out!
What Doctors Say
Dr. H L. Shoub. New York: "In nditlon
to intestinal eleansins. Adierika reduces
colon bacilli and bacteria
Dr. A. J Lancaster: AIn «astro-Intes- I
tinal diseases (where «ood bowel action is 1
needed) Adierika hat no equal."
J. E Puckett. "After unink Adierika I
feel better than tor 20 yeara. Awful im-
purities were eliminated."
tify during •the week, the third since sas City Mo is issuing a new acci- ■
j
cated violence, said that he did not $3.50 a year. Over 50,000 already
| tell the strikers to drag workers out1 have this protection. Simply send
uovernmen auorneys expaamneu of the Loray cotton mill and denied-name, address, age. beneficiary's name
that evidence in the case failed to that he had anything to do with the and relationship and they will send
■7 shooting in which Aderholt was fatal-
i,, i. j e. ... ...»___..... ship of Glenn Kiley. brought in 104
foresthe.Vnited. states supremecourt. membershins for 3.885 point*, the for-
ApproyAlo the boundaryicommli- mer reporting as folows: C H. Peck,
sfoners.report.hasbeendelayed while 34 members: Earl North, 20: C. C
TeXas and OKlahoma legisAtlVe COW* rg,i, A- c 0 .01 1. T Q AAam*
mittees have attempted to reach an King.6 iiC F Mennh 19. J. 8. Adams,
agreement. Several conferences have and ".ntenche1*e2
been held, but definitely has declined Bnard Meeting Postponed— Meeting ,
to join in an agreement. of the citv board of adjustment, set
The controversy involves approxi- for Monday afternoon when the case
mately 23.000 a- 3 along the western of John Ollson was docketed for hear-
Screeton had been in Edmond since nonna.. nt..... „ wou „ naine k.
, last Tuesday when he and Noonan, boundary controversy now pending be:
state convention of the Foreign Mis-, arrived to make their home with
slonary society of the Methodist , Screeton’s father, N. D. Screeton. The
church. The program was scheduled father moved to Edmond ten days ago
fot last Saturday but because of the
'court of appeals in Wichita, Kan.
| The circuit court's opinion, written |
bv Judge Orle L. Phillips, reversed the I
judgment of the Oklahoma western
district court, which sentenced them
, to terms of from two to 12 years. *
Don McBee, the fourth member of '
Am*++a. m+ prston, who is married, denied
IAUIIAIUUUU All LU knowledge of how Miss Johnston was
killed. Two men held them up, he
A, a A said. and drove away with her.
G„actane I AGA Miss Johnston's body was found in
UAUUIIId Ud3U a chimp of bushes on a little used
road near west Chicago, not far from I
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parative rest, the British premier and ‘
his daughter. Miss Ishbel, were driven
to the Grand Cential terminal from
their hotel, to be greeted by a large
crowd.
Cameras Click Again
They faced the inevitable battery of
cameramen and smilingly posed for
pictures while spectators applauded.
Soon afterward the premler and his
party boarded their train, which
pulled out of the terminal at 8 30
o'clock.
Conversations between Prime Minis-
| it rained, my, yea, it rained, but
I you certainly can t tell it from the
P i river.
L | Charles E. Bretz, water superin-
I tendent, who is keeping an appre- vhile the court found no conspiracy
I! hensive eye on his gauges at Lake exlsted prior to March of 19.7.
11 Overholser, thought hla prayers were Government attorneys explained
answered last Friday when there was
E a bit of a deluge.
Monday, as the water in the river
| bypass failed to rise even so much
as an inch, Bretz decided that old J.
Pluvius was kidding the water de-
the good roads division of the Cham- ----------------------------------
ber of Commerce Monday to arrange ---------
for a delegation to attend a meeting — T M _
at Eldorado, Kan, next Monday, when RI _ _____ 1 4v T .
/No ” — INo otomach Gas—Eats
Married Companion of Two I
Women Held for Strangle
Killing. •
CHICAGO Oct. 14.— (— The price VA
John Preston was paying Monday for M
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T 1. n 1 pt boundary of the state The supreme ing, was postponed until next Monday
ndan )eath l ase court WM tobein session Monday, because of lack of a quorum of board
m, Ii HIGHWAY CHAMPIONS membeJ inhebontta, Si
l rial Starts Today i delay their jaunt - "west
_________ * ' Visit of Oklahoma City road boost- denttal zone:
ly wounded and three other police-
men and Joseph Harrison, one of the tion.
defendants, injured. 1 -
Doubt as to Loyal Citizen ___
KANsASROADMEETANo ™
----- 1 Brotherton home in Baxter Spring* 1
Committee comprising C. F. Miller, [ Mrs. Brotherton is the daughter of
chairman T. P. Martin and Martin Harry Crawfish, wealthy Quapaw ) QUICK-SURE RELIEF
Kincaid, was named at a meeting of living near Miami, Okla ' ___
Communism in advocating the over- i
throw of the government, would be
impeaching anywhere in the United ,
A A • M Af States. The racial question would be'
i On Opening Day Ui 5^4“^
Y M C A. Roundup nok epleng"o the ruling regardng I
—eveMrke -uvu- Communism. Tom P. Jimison of de-
fense counsel, said "It will be highly I
prejudicial '
play presented bv the Play Production Woman Charged With Killing erstotheCarisbad Hlehway Tim
ciass of Prof. Wayne Campbell, called 11 v niJ O' t ion convention at Lubbock, Texas,
"The Lighted Lamps " The costumes 17-Year-Old Girl. will not be made until November 25
are to be designed by Irma Rae and I ----- R A. Singletary, head of the good
John Rich. The staging is under the COLUMBUS Kan.Oct.14,—(— roads division of the Chamber of
direction of John Hubbard. I Trial of Mrs. Ethel Brotherton, mem- Commerce, said Monday. The con-
The members of the cast are Vey her of * wealthy Quapaw Indian fam-' vention postponed from November
Bartell, Florine Merritt, Frances Beck- | lly. on n rharee of first degree mur-
ett, Doris Wilson, Gladys Hensen, Vir- der in connection with the slaying of
zinia King, Helen Eldridge, Denice ' Bonnie Davis, 17 years old of Baxter
Goodart Margueritte Ward, Mary Springs, June > 1. 1929, was to start
Melba Harlow. Harold Netherton and indistrict court here Monday.
Horact Robinson. Officers said the girl was slain be-
_—-—*------- cause of attentions paid William
IWO—OKLHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929.
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"Gas on
the stomach a.
and nervous- 6.
ness made Va
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(or me lo f<
do anything I \ 2
but’ worry. Bv \
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l felt bloatecd7
j and couldn‛t¥ia
sleep nights.#-
8ince takinr Am ,
Adlerika ilM e-
May Cook was found not guilty in
the conspiracy case and Irene McBee
was released when a similar charge
day. with 221 new members corraled Avery Gets Electrie Lights— Avery,
by the cowboys from the two divisions Okla, is receiving electrical service for I
the first time in its history this week.
New Trial For
N.or K’nere T. men on Main -------------
-VUXI U HIIIXUI d-• street when they got boisterous." said shed maps, but it didn't rain in the
. , Burke, who suffered a fractured left right places.
AMAm I Inirapcitar’a arm and several head cuts. In the meantime, the total gallon
UWCIl UliVISILY • “They didn't give any trouble, Scree- age in the reservoir remains at |
* I ton was drunk and Noonan seemed to
Fine Arts Season 80 W*01 1 U inem
"Later, Noonan asked to get out
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eat anythinu]==-0
I want. even/I
Pork, beans Xh--5--=--K
cucumber* and fried onions.
ter MacDonald and Premier Macken- |
zie King will take place Thursday at Fred J. Burks photographed in bed at his home in Edmond
the Canadian premier's country prop-1 Witnesses to the fatal shcoting of Norman B. Screeton, 22-
erty at Kingsmore in a rustic atmos- year-old marine of_________
phere. reminiscent of that surround- mond patrolman, were being questioned
ing those With President Hoover in the authorities following filing of second degree manslaughter charges
Virginia mountams, a week ago Sun-1 against the officer. »
dax.....acandanore. Screeton. released from the navy«
After the British and Canadlan pre iAge g A+,p f!v# yeare nervier* . , , ,
IK ton - xe uacmeni ~ k“S" r'S’S' S Earn Rains AII
A d E t
understanding between Great Britain JAlaccordinstoEurwnan i. held 1l-ulu
•nd the United States. :, A companion. Jack Noonan. Is held A . D * in the conspiracy cases. She was sen-
p t»> see Napar. in the county jall on A chargent as- At Reservoir tenced to two years on sale charges.
Party To See Niagara sault with a dangerous weapon He 4- -
MacDonald regards it as fortunate I accompanied Screeton and Burkes to ---------
that he will have the opportunity of ■ the jail but aided Screeton in a brawl Showers Are Useless to City
talking directly with Prime Minuter that occurred in 1 •
King, thus avoiding long distance nc- । the city hall cor-
gotiations through the usual channels.. ridors, it is charg-
The British statesman is a strong be- - -
gugrddmu”". ■
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__ 1 City Birth Record—Mr. and Mrs.
An A \r KA., David N- Whitley, 3812 West Four-
LUlCIY IAUd teenth street, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. I girl.
rell. Virginia Brewer, Glennis Jones
end Herbert Smith and the O C. U. i
Mele quartet, composed of Eula Floyd
John Acree, Ben Fugate and Jeff
Griffin.
Play To Follow
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inf jau aoor, screevon wb» veninu i then. _ __ ___
first, and, put his foot in the doorway tolc AT Al*
prevent the door closing. Burks pushed ktata Nat Askno
Screeton to the floor while Noonan •LaIC l Wi hadhIg
and Burks were scuffling, Bcreeton ( _ _ r
escaped. Hvrthar HDaour Itl of the Red Triangle ranch before the
He returned several minutes later. 1 ill lllvl •CId Y ill Monday noon membership luncheon, according to Leonard Nelson, public
. J The North Canadian outfit, with 117 relations director of the Oklahoma
PI.,[, CAn+c+ strays to ita credit and a total of Gas and Electric Co.
DOlindarV contest 5,542 points for the days work. car- ■ ■■ — ' ■
• ried off the division trophy for the, AemaAoa egne
opening day. Robert M. Scott is di- EHKDUN YEmalHeAn
vision boss. L. F. "Tiny" Broderson V“•V 4V vueu-UV’"
of this group was awarded the fore- EV H . ....a . ,
man* trophv for the day for bringing / -ars used yearly
in 50 members and collecting 1,540 / QmsAee
points for his division. g •N 221252
R. J. Clements of the North Cans- (24 • VAORUB
dians reported 15 memberships; W. 8 QVERWMILUON JARS USED YEARLY
Sherman, 15; James P. Roberts, 12; 1
Verne Daniela. H. and Cam Galt. 7. I
The South Canadians, under leader.
the spot where Preston's rented auto- I
mobile had been abondoned.
Miss Mathilda Murphy, cousin of ( E
| Miss Johnston, and her companion on m
the Saturday night party, said they m
became alarmed at Preston's behavior/Euuuamwmu
CHARLOTTE, N. C., Oct. 14.—(P_ after he had several drinks road-
Alleged Communistic teaching* of house. They demanded he take them ,,, „
Ten-Year Sentence Stick* Fred Irwin Beal, former southern or- home. Preston. Miss Murphy said, con- wuummm
_____ __________ __________ _ __________ — Jay received the $10,000 fine and ganizer for the National Textie tinued his objectionable manner, and I
old marine of Edmond who was killed by Fred J. Burks, Ed- two years of his prison, sentence on workers' union. Monday were admit- both women leaped from his auto-
' Monday by county the conspiracy count rhe remain ng ted into evidence in the trial of Beal mobile and ran. Preston carried the
■ ■ ■ ■ 10 years he received from conviction and six other union leaders and mem- struggling Johnston girl back to the
ontwo salecharges.. mn bers, charged with murder growing car and drove »**7-
Cook received two years on the con- • • Preston was arrested several hours I
spiracy charge but this sentence was onstonia Jolic7 chief Aderhot’ later, long before the body of Miss
to run concurrently with the five years- j d Barnhill at the same time Johnston was found, because his face, I
hewasssentencedgonsthessaleccountrerusedtopermit the qestnor rme putted, bruised and scratched.
The 8250 fine against him.resutedleaunlitv to be grouaht into the trial aroused suspicion,
from the conspiracy conviction, eduauopn,grorsnniotnetnmn) Police questioning him when I
Allie Jay received only a $500 fine Organizer is on Stand q, ■ I
The question came up when Beal ONE CENT A DAY SA
PAYS $100 A MONTH
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