Twin Falls Weekly News (Newspaper) - May 6, 1920, Twin Falls, Idaho FALLS WEEKLY 29, 1920 BE FACED to Be Based on s York and moro stringent credit conditions effected further unsettlement in the stock market today although dealings were much Sales approximated 950,000 trend of prices was downward again at the dull opening of today's stock ni ark tomorrow's Confession to of with 18 at Andrew also known as James R. will be Indicted by the county grand Jury next Monday for the murder of Nina Lee according to W. O. chief deputy district attorney a conference with Watson's will then appear In court and plead guilty and in considers tlon of his plea and the save to the the district attorney will ask for a sentence of life imprisonment against him Instead of the death Doran and not will be the charge to be faced by James R. who last night to the after an investigation extending nearly a had enmeshed him beyond that he had killed two had at least contributed to the deaths of two more and had married at least 20, including the four who lost their Based on of 1 to 2 1-2 points accompanied the early dealings in American United Hide and Leather preferred and Chandler Southern Baldwin Locomotive and several of the oils showed moderate but United Steel soon declined a substantial fraction on renewed Rallies extending to full recoveries were made by many leaders in the last despite the further rise of call money to 15 per cent. The closing was prices of first 4 1-4's second 4 first 4's second 4's Liberty bonds today 3 1-2's 1-4's third 4 1-4's fourth 4 1-4's Victory 3 3-4's Victory 4 3-4's and Provisions weather likely to delay farm work led to Upturns today in the price of Bullish estimates of the winter wheat crop together with talk of a possible return to war bread tended also to lift the corn was of only a scattered Opening which ranged from 1-8 to 2c with from Page Leonard Wood apparently has won a total of is a possibility that the official to take place here early next may Change in the complete returns give Senator Harding a plurality of 16,303 votes over Major General Wood for the presidential The vote 126,561; 109,258. DENIES WITHDRAW FROM that lie would withdraw the race for the republican nomination for president following the alleged poor showing he made in his home in the presidential preferential were declared without foundation by Senator Warren G. who delivered an address here last Harding said he did not at present have any intention of OF SOLDIER from MAN IN LEAD FOB NEBRASKA DELEGATE AT D. Richards of nominated by the organization backing Major General Leonard Wood for the republican presidential apparently defeated E. J. Burkett of Lincoln for as republican delegate at large in the recent Nebraska according to returns compiled here HEAR students can hear Steindel play his wonderful for May 4th.adv. murder according to the district attorney's office will be based May 1-4 to 1.74 1-2 and on the alleged confession of Huirt that | 7.$ to 1.63 1-2, were followed by some he killed Nina Lee one of his ' thing of a but then by a fresh in Angeles and concealed her body in the mountains of Imperial whence he carried wrapped in blankets in his After Huirt had finished his statement the district deputy sheriffs and other investigators left for the spot described as the place where Huirt had hidden The trip will require two and it was said that no formal charge of murder could be filed until the party had even without the finding of the body of Mrs. or the admission of the alleged is already available to support such a the officers Name of murder charge wil be brought against the man under the name of Walter Andrew it was this course will be taken because the defendant told the they that he did not know his true but was most frequently known a3 the marriage with Nina Lee which preceded the alleged was solemnized under that and because it was thei name most used by the man in Los Angeles statement given in response to will be presented to him for his signature in his statement said he believed he was a natiVe of that he waa raised in ijn orphan asylum until about 10 then he lived with a family named and remained with them until he moved to about five employed in a blacksmith shop an anvil fell on his he knocking him He went to work on a nearby farm and two years later began to drift over the he 4 Data on statement relates that Watson was first married in Canada the He told the officers he had been married so often since that he could not remember strong guard was established over the man today to prevent any further attempts at It said ho would be removed to the county jail He has been in a prison ward of the county EYES OF THE on America today what is to become of the Sunday evening Dr. Bennett will talk on the Churches Get INJURED IN Simon and W. American commercial were seriously injured when their airplane crashed at the military aviation field here today shortly after its arrival from New The machine was THE DAILY month end covering on the part of unlicensed shorts proved more than an offset for the bearish influence of market and rushed the price of May delivery up swiftly at the Closing quotations were 2c to 5 net with May to 1.78 and July to 1.65 1-8. had an upward slant with After opening unchanged to 3-4c including July at 88 1-4 to 88 the market sagged a and then hardr ened the late dealings an advance took place Owing to strength of No. 2 red 87 No. 4 mixed No. 3 yellow to 1.83. No. 2 white to 1.11 1-2; No. 2 to 1.82. seed to 35. to 18. receipts 9,000; beef steers weak to early sales to 13; butcher stock mostly 25c with best and calves most to 13.25; receipts 24.000; steady to 20c lights declining top lights to 15.50; pounders and over to 14.60; pigs receipts 6,000; market first sales prime 87 pound shorn lambs receipts 10,000; market steady to 25c closing weak on heavy top bulk sales to 14.50. receipts 2,500; market on most grades of sellers about best sale of beeves stockers and feeders most sales 25c receipts 2,000; supply of lambs market best wooled Mexican lambs clipped Flour Bran No. 1 Northern to 8.15. to 1.68. to 1.01. to 1.69. No. 1 to 4.67. No. 2 1-2 to 2.04 1-2. City current receipts 70c lower per case firsts 2 40c; poultry Butter creamery 47 to 62c; eggs receipts 42,583 poultry and development of farm Plans for to pay the compensation for which it is estimated will be would be raised by four plans as sur taxes of 1 per cent on net incomes between and 2 per cent on between and and 3 per cent on incomes above per cent on retail sales to be paid by those making the sale and to apply in the case of all contracts and whenever on stocks sales or transfers at of 1. per cent on the market Tax on produce exchange transactions at the Bame A tax of 25 cents for each of the total amount of or contract to sell tenements or other on various brands of tobacco and manufactured products ranging from 15 per cent to 66 per depending on the and a tax of per thousand on imposed under the would effective December 1, 1920. Officers from officers in the army or marine corps above the grade of captain and lieutenants in the navy and coast guard would not receive compensation and enlisted men absent from their commands because of drunkenness or on farm or industrial furloughs would not be paid for the period of their exempted include civilian officers or contract West Point coast guard and members of the reserve training the service after the armistice ttad those enlisting before a declaration of war and for a period extending beyond November 11, 1918, also would be to Judge federal farm loan board would be called upon to pass upon the desirability of land today estimated that the total the would not exceed all former service men request proposed taxes would extend over a period of two making the total yield about 18 the churches get Dr. Bennett has some very string opinions on this Hear him at the Methodist student of the ads knows And such knowledge may always be can make your buying problems out if you the GIVEN ACRES FOR acres of highly improved three miles Good house and barn and deep an This yearly at 8 per cent Included in price cash rent due Nov. 1, 1920, secured by chattel SEE US AT H. 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