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Jesse James, Jr., to Help.Jesse James, Jr., con of the famous bandit, Is to act as technical advisor and biographer In the : rilmlng by Fred Thomson of the : story of his father’s life. The pie tore will be released by Para mount \ few ea: • ago t he son wrote the story ol his father’s life lie made a collection of all the equipment used by h. - father and; has everything; he ever owned In the line of saddles guns and camp paraphernalia, with the exception1 of three six shooters. This ma j tend is to In turned over to Thom- j on lt;*i usp in t!i» i»ic t un* and the f;«r is to make him ♦ i’ up as nearly like Jesse Janies as possible.! For a number of years Mr. Janies practiced law in Kansas Fity, where he moved following the dnat h of his father in St Joseph, ! Mo In October, 192*), t o’ low ing a j nei vous break, he moved to C ali | fornia on the advice of his phy IIsician and was admit te 1 to the bar in Lo Angeles on May 2d. 1927. He ; op* ned an office the following day. He is married and has four daughters and on# grandson. Two daughters, Lucile and 1-Thel Hose, live with him and two others. Mrs, Jo Prances Robs and Miss Jessie Pstelle James, reside in Kansas City.
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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Sun, Jun 26, 1927

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