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   Washington Herald (Newspaper) - March 12, 1924, Washington, Indiana                                GAZETTE AND HER MARCH VOLUME NUMBER 272 If Publisher Says He Garbled Loab Story ta protect As Principal By the Associated McLean told the oil com today that he it mis lending information about cele loan because he trusted and desired to help his friend Albert Fait Insisted ond story about the loan told In January at was correct He said he loaned former secretary checks for a ranch but checks returned 3 PERSiS Bf TWO SHOT TO DEATH IN TOWN AND THIRD KILLED WITH and His previous assertion that the loan ley nnd M was made In he wiis made of this ten tailes south old resi The tatter appeared of were Whalley were s Morse was beate handle of nil ilar to the slay to lie In but represented to him that nothing to do with The publisher also that he himself interest in the Sinclair or Doheny companies and knew noth ing the Fail oil except what he had read in the Asked about the code messages changed between Washington rind hU olle cottage at Palm Benet Iv to or explain many of He became a secret of the jus tice department shortly after the Beginning of Ihi admin largely be ie fluid il would make It to get when with the i Whal last ap by a Mri and lot dead and i Jealous Husband Slays Peru Man March pumping six bullets from an auto matic pistol into the body of Bartholo mew 27 years who was working in the basement of an ished bouse here yesterday Paul 2 years a railway calmly walked to a resi dence in the vicinity and told the oc of the house to call the I have just killed a he an He tried to break up my his chest riddled with bul crawled from the basement and died in the yard of the house before the arrival of an He was employed as a carpenter ly a real estate The murder is the culmination of a long standing enmity between the two men and is believed to have lieen the result of attentions said to have been by Kimple to wife 2S years old Mad with and enraged at remarks hej bad heard Kimple made about his wife started on a hunt for pie shortly before The two men met alone in the basement of the un There were no wit nesses to the 1 Henell is being held ta the Miami county jail on a charge of first degree Made Daviess County Agent of Roxana Pe The crime in many respects Is slm ng here in of Miss Frances u spin was beaten to death the cellar of her little home ini which she This crime was never and Whalley Jived about five minn village W A grocery raised a was met by a 1 neighbors es from the linlley wojs a section FIRST IT INTO ADMIN WILL OPEN LATE TODAY to In OUP him by his r I McLelu to him to refer th to Attorney Genera nid not refer to Prevent HP identified a the author of the him not to worry O i wn rag rugs i a smouldering bl i poured on the to could be done IKS done by idio j in be Uef er them had been n which there was Oii hnd been but flames to IJe An overturned of milk upset on been prepared fo that the case as an in the kitel en and bodies finding the doors itchen and if Fie nd a on the bodies Appointment of Arthur Davis to be the Daviess county of the Petroleum corporation has just been made It is con ceded by friends of this popular young man that no better selection could have been Intil recently he was employed by the Standard Oil company in a similar The companys bulk plant including the storage virtually has completed and operation of a wagon will be started within ten days or two Davis The bulk plant is located at west Third and Flora The construction filling and service station j on tjie Sin clair lot at east streets was started Barring de lay in the arrival of materials and un favorable It will completed in thirty days at the Davis It will be an Miners Voting Today On New Wage Scale Bituminous coal miners in mately local unions of the United Mine Workers of America arc voting today on the question of of the new wage contract re cently negotiated al between the coal opera tors nnd repre of Little doubt exists in the minds of officials of the union the contract will be ratified by the Balloting is in progress In each mine union local fol lowing which the of the will be together with the to international then will tabulated by the In The new wage contract is practically the same as the present with the exception that it fixes n basic wage for a threeyear instead of a oneyear agreement as now ex In addition to having n ten dency to stabilize the industry it is said by operators and union that the agreement forestalls possibility wage for the threeyear Youth Living Near Arraigned in Federal Comments Ion Youth of Joseph Wininger SLAYER OF PRIEST was searching for a pitcher he which had the evening meal had been Two Squires j to the 1 was deaf in his left aft had er constant treatments by beand it declares he can hear u whisper across moved Th a sound found on the spar through he nerves to the front the head massages the rear had nnd to the extent that I are identic hearing Is he atthe ho not been disturbed nt the slayer empty oil can The key vus The These con with se in i Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Tells Lo Audience Practice Is Detrimental to Good Government t The practice of reckless y 6 procure was by Ed strikes dom initiative i of former the principles of jmt nnd republican and of opportunity n public address nt I Declaration of the city hull Tuesday night In the constitution of the terest of his He declared that Tie would continue his fight for a clean contest and limited office of governor menus nothing to me unless I can gain It Ifl In spite of conn ter unfavorable road And weather the Salem man was by a goodsized audl pace of representative It was jils first speech In the congres i district In the present and he will re turn to this district for v speeches later he told i It is Iff be regretted that the dates for the nomination ff for governor of onr great state refused o join me In an agreement to limit to actual opportunity to conduct their nnd personal t who Is a dirt The practice Indulged In qe of hiring all the political ma fe expensive organizations n ad vast sums for re a contest for tbe governors ip of gentlemanly cth the great defeats the spirit and intenti an tbe governorship powerless to aginst the Excessive use of gain office be persisted the forces of greed will be in control in the of nd Is of by the the until m intelli gent public Is and a righteous public o self against ly Hostility to govern nent a tensions to agriculture as said that the farmers talon asserts It d and ex tic by the spanker kho JUSTICE ADOPTS NEW PLAN only anj TO BOOTLEG PROFITS He emphatically vor of cooperative ures for rea firmed his stand In favor of reduced which pleaded guilty to a conld be accomplished by Scut ting public ana asserted that the public had i right to that n properly orgat aid proper liy thp Associated March The senate committee Investigating the administration of Attorney Gea cral will open its hearing late this afternoon and will hear as Hie Hossie of divorced wife of the lute a close friend and political of livid lu Washington and commit ted a year ago in apart menl Is to testify us the sources of to both befire nnd the inauguration of President By the Associated March by a select committee of into the administration of the bureau of internal revenue was ordered day by the A resolution by Senator re for the tiin was adopted without record Senator Watson of Indiana will chairman of liy tbc Associated March of l lie revenue passed by the house must be made to prevent a Secretary Mellon to day told the senate finance Tbe house would mean n loss in revenue of about Mellon nnd nn estimated surplus of for the fiscal 1925 under existing By tbe Associated March Congressional Investigation of crim inal charges ti have been do before a Chicago grand jury two representatives was or today by the j VERDICT FOR HOlSE A verdict awarding former mayor of V In CPU a judg inent of against Mary er was reported by a jury in circuit i j court at oclock this House sued for alleging that amount to be due him an The jury received the which j originated In Knox at 11 d5 oclock this March Emily on trial for the murder of n priest of the Ukrainian whom she killed with a pistol during a religious service last was found to by a jury yester She was committed to a state Tbe deliberated hut 20 minutes two wit one of whom an WOMAN FINDS FATHER AFTER THIRTY YEARS March father of Gilbert has been found after thirty years The local police found the Dust and her father separated in 1K04 when she was placed In an orphans Soon aft she was placed n private home and nil trace of her Wilson said he had made re pealed efforts t0 locate his Dust is expected to come to Jn m SNOW RAIN LASHED B GALE FALLS ALONG EASTERN March Tho was whirling March ial comment on the youth of many of the defendants were arraigned in federal court ins Ihe afternoon session of when Judge heard the lease if Joseph a nineteen yearold living In Martin near Alfords ville in Daviess boy said he had never out i of his home community until I was charged with the of a check from a rural mail box three years He a plea of In n drawling manner he told Judge Anderson fhat he worked blizzard which along the eastern u farm and had out of las night had left a trail of or Daviess counties before mpted wire communication extending far down into the southern nnd rain lashed by the heavy came up from the Gulf of has fallen all along the aud storm warnings still are up from to Jupiter Miles of telegraph and telephone have been laid low by the burden of sodden snow nnd ice nnd Washington Turning to Homer United States district Judge Ander son asked You cant get anybody of full age any can Elliott Elliott Theyre violating the law now before they be come of The boy had testified that he had been forced to stop school after he had gone a few last night had no direct wire com with the south and many wire to the north and west also were The described by the weath er as one of the worst furj section ever at this lso but that at school they was said to bo centered him lo His father Delaware last tbe and rain Did they teach you how to crochet In school the judge thats I heard a man say the other day that his son couldnt was predicted for the north Atlantic While clearing Atlantic region frost nnd regie n frost and freez ing temperatures were forecast for as far down as northern CHECKS PRINTING OF WILSON PAPERS March Fate of Rest of Crew And Passengers in Daubt Goes Down South of Cape Hat Wireless Message Reports By the Associated March Santiago has sunk three miles south of Cape to a radio message inter today by the yard wireless The wireless message sent by Ihe Norwegian reported up of yne life boat containing eleven and said that no otli er were POSSIBILITIES Iras Inj fa March j John Bock Bher justice of the today fined ly public slon should function of the public Bush after During niet a number of vless county admirers will speak at Kokomo said he with the progress of that he was agement from voters service In tht the public second offense against the prohibition and costs as a step In j the direction of ending traffic In liquor by Intelligent people by killing the profits of In pronounc ing sentence Rut ledge announced that hereafter hej would cut the sentence to fit the of the offender and draw a definite line between sncB per spns and of low Intelligence and Ignorance who conld not be ex to any KILLED BY 65J years a farmer was killed Instantly yesterday morning Woodrow Wilson has decided to avail herself of her legal rights to check publication of from her late husbands letters and manu scripts until she can determine in what manner Uic war presidents pa pers will be to the n and iu an authorized is Wilsons intention ns of lie war presidents either to his letters and manu scripts assembled and published by who will act on her au to gather them into a col him now to said the could do the fanciest piece of crocheting you ever Are you married Judge Why not I never wanted I never wanted but Youve gut a lot more sense than a great many of them the judge told Before the judge gave tie youth the In the he said to THOMAS MARSHALL THOMAS RILEY ini North March He specialized m in University Notre Dame and the oi North Carolina and was practiced law in In 1895 he married Lois L In 1909 he was elected governor of Indiana and the election of 1912 the under gave him lection and it avail able to tlie public probably by de positing the papers in some national institution such JIH the library of Wilson bus been advised bv her family attorney of Wilsons estate she has legal jn the publication of his letters and manuscripts not alone under the but under an amendment to the copyright now pun of the revised statute of the States which provides ns fol lows Section Every person who shall print or publish any without the consent of the author or first shall be liable to the author or pro for all damages occasioned by acting under the same provision of Wilson has been has stopped un authorized publication of President the district attorney If F remember rightly the constitu tion that justice shafl lie adminis tered speedily and FAKE DOCTOR March of admitted he dad obtained means nn eclectic license to practice was sentenced to jail fur six mouths for manslaughter pleaded nolo ion lii connection with the death of Albert a former service through overdose of crushed finger and Siit iliffe was preparing to amputate The grand jury found that SutcUffe was nn agent for a Missouri diploma His was the first license to ho revoked by the state health DRAW BOY March trons of a soda fountain bar when asked to name your had three choices to police who raided the From three spigots flowed moonshine whis from the second came colored moonshine whisky nnd the third yielded Three copper on the floor above fed the remodeled soda water nnd his brother dls are awaiting trial on n liquor law Chicago Divorcee in Whose Car Salesman Was Found With Bullet Wound Head Is Held for Murder By the Associated March story of a gamble with death was told by Belva in whose automobile Walter nn auto was found today with a bullet wonnd through the They had been in a cafe prior to arid she did not remember all that hap declared she had I bet I am a bet ter shooter than yon Still Jolt she srie suggested n coin nnd that shoot the If the the other could have a chance to shoot the There were bullets in the I dont know what There were bruises xm ners cheek and hand and other  

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