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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 1

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Hit wfm WEATHER Generally fair Ma'-i ui'l Sunday, except unset -1 portion, not much in temperature. rri'SON: Maximum lemperu-vesterdtty, minimum, S7: COPPER AND COTTON Copper, spot and futures. 14d. Cotton, s)ot. SI.Oi); futures 5 -o 22 points lower.

m- 64: p. x. FIVE CENTS A COPY TWELVE PAGES TWELVE PAGES TUCSON, ARIZONA, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1925 EEKS TO PROVE 90 Days for Purchaser FRIENDSHIP OF FUND FOR SISTERS' HOME Deposes Shah, Now He's Persia Ruler LAZER SUICIDE PLANS TO KILL PREMIER ONLY-PART OF PILOT STEPHENSON AND GIRL NARRATED of Liquor Is Urged by Volstead, Father of Law BROUGHT $7900 NEARER TO TOTAL AT MASS MEETING ONLY rosecutor to narge ijotioi Conversation Between Pair and Witness Over Alcohol I Told Fascism and House of Savoy to Be Overthrown and Republic Created CHKAGO, 6 (By Associated Press.) There are teeth In the Volstead act little used or not at all, but which would make prohibition enforcement fur more effective, Andrew .1. Volstead, former congressman and father of the prohibition law. told the anti-Saloon Daughter Was Sane life as legal I axltN-LAW TESTIFIES ons.s convention tonight, lie recently returned to public adviser of the prohibition director for Minnesota.

It is not generally ly known. Volstead said, but the purchaser of illicit 90 days imprisonment find for a second offense not Assassm Spent Many Hours KLENCK PLEADS ALIBI Divorcee Taken Off Stand After Talk of Husband and i Girl Is Tabooed liquor is subject to rl Only "Human Husk" His Version "Spark of Humanity," States in Pistol Practice Say he went on, "to prosecute some nptectivec to exceed two years. i "It wmild have a salutary effect I of these purchasers so that the I i iTTi.in'i Xoy. (isy ji country might know some of tie' so-called 'good eople' are simplv i in the bootleg class. This provision is contained in 29 of title 2 I of the prohibition act.

i Tells Forgotten Teeth in Dry Law Nov. (liy Associaled l'ressi. Already aroused bv th thwarted plans to assassinate their premier, the people of Home werj Hazel l'-hizer described by tho Ini Nov. 6 H-Vssoeluted l'ressi. Stories rf Madge iherholuer's acquaintance with D.

Stephenson before lier -ullegeit abduction and attack told by witnesses today in ti-e frQtte US a mini. in imniv nu Of I 'i in' i nmii-n iiiii.i;. II uril 11 u--- $15,000 of $25,000 Now Pledged for Erection of New Edifice at St. Mary's to Replace Structure Burned in Spring BISHOP CERCKEJIAROLD' B. WRIGHT TALK Mrs.

William Brophy Heads List With $1000 Contribution; Author Tells of Many Sacrifices Made by Nuns An amount sufficient to place the St. Mary's hospital sisters' home fund within $10,000 of theoal of $25,000 was Iiledg'wl last tiiyht at a mass meeting at All Saints' hall at which the campaign suspended several TV.onths ago was reopened. With $ol00 previously contributed, a donation of $1000 made by Mrs. William Brophy and $7(KX) pledged to be raised by those present at the meeting, the fund reached I murder trial of the former K'n Kill ll soul, alia Il.v Ulf jni.Mi:uuii 'spaik of humanity" were UW1 in court today us the state of evidence in Effort convict Dr. Harold 151- 23 ot title 11 of the act nrovides that l-i issnring permi's for warehouses or plants for industrial use of alcohol, the acts authorized may be specifically deslc- -r Hluzi'- on a cnarge mur-inated and limited.

i "This is a power that has been las llallglllT. completion of the jury tc the aged physicina was effected i-aiiie Known inrougn uetaueu report published bv the usually, well Informed Kpoea that the was only a detail bt a general conspiracy calling not only for the death of -Mussolini and tho overthrow of the Fascist govern meat the fal': of the house in' Savoy and the setting of an ltali-in republic. The of the l'po -a statements is not made public but there is- not a hililthal it came from governnier tal sources. According tu the paper. Kohcrt.r Farinacci, secretary of the Fascist parly, was the firm lo learn of Ihe very sparingly used, and still it is one that seems to me might be effective.

It was the subject of I verv hitter contest in emigres. I "It was believed that it wou'd ijefore noon recess wim start- Klan leader and his hodyguardn, Karl (Sentry and Earl Klenck. The testimony of two witnesses given between objections by the state, which limited it to narrow boundaries, prescribed by the court, cupped session filled with variegated evidence, clashes of counsel, anil alternate teneness and pandemonium in the courtroom. After devoting much of the d.tv presenting an alibi for Klenck. file defense summoned Mrs.

Householder, who testified that she had resided near the OberbolUer home in Indiana polls, and -die smhleimess aim tne proseeu-pluiiKeil ahead with the pre- itatioll witnesses. Here arc some ot me ucscrip- Reza Khan, premier of Persia, has seized the throne, taker the name of Kinq Pahavia, and deposed the Shah Mirza. who has been living in Paris. His freeing of political isoners and lowering of the price if foodstuffs has. caused great i-ejoicing in Persia.

ns the witnesses or III 1 -ff4f in thing that mazer slew: )l'. lenuis, pa I iiiuokisi, perforincd. an autopsy on the existence Ihe plot. He gave ill a grand total ol cit' last nigni. give the government the right to adont almost means to prevent liiiuor and other alcoholic preparations from being sold for beverage, purposes.

To enforce Ibis provision, il might be provided in Ihe pcimit that if the purchaser diverted any article containing alcohol to illegal usoi. the permit miirhl be cancelled. "Since the coast eicird has been increased, the boollegger has tnrne I to denatured alcohol and 1 am credible informed Ihat not less th in the inform: tion he had to the ami her husband were separated, he loomed at the Obcrholtzer home. nf tin- girl: A Vim ilc probably over 3a i nl' age. about lour feet in Ihe underwriting by the workers was preceded by talks by Harold Bell Wright and Bishop Daniel Herbert minister of the interior, I.i'igi Fe-derzoni, who assumed persor il di When Ira Holmes, defense conn ITUCSONANS TALK rection of the plans to detect it slit Mini weighing around Drachnian, chairman, outlined tho uiuls.

she was tiurly well de- sel, asked: "Did you see MailK" with your husband at anytime?" the slate was sustaieei In objections, hich ended with tl woman's abrupt dismissal from the uKil from the waist on up, but plans for raising the funds. He announced that already had been underwritten by seven busi- TO CLUB WOMEN New Contributors To Hospital Fund uiKiiTiievclopmeni oi me lowei was 'marked." 90 per cent of the liquor in the I illicit trade is redistilled alcohol. son-in-law of the ioy nisiiop, stand. The then summoned Vallery B. Ailstoek.

Columbus. Indiana, dentist, who testified that ness men and asked those who would pledge to raise certain amounts to volunteer. His plea was followed by offers ranging from $l(ift to KihO. 1'iiilan: A scrap of "The section above referred also ides that th government may require an applicant for a permit to establish a warehouse or he had known Stephenson for three Ii milium ANDREW J. VOLSTEAD breathing flesh, unclothe or otherwise iwn personal needs.

If to b-cd. Vorheis and Lock Address Federation Sessions at Douglas origin and follow its developments. "Assassin'' Shadowed From the moment the minister became aware of the plot, sometime igo. he ordered that all those suspected of being implicated be shadowed by detectives. Saturday, says the report, the former Fnl-tarian socialist dcuty.

Zanibonl. who, the police assert, was to bavi fired at the premie-, left Mania i in Ihe company of three men. Tilt-automobile, driven by himself, proceeded in the of Uume, followed by' another car occupied by detectives. Zanihoni and bis fi lends, who are Those who pledged to raiie funds and the amount which they under- wrote for the St. Mary's Hospital sisters' home fund follows: I fur her n.ant using alcohol to show tlu uiily exercise slie ever got was After all had made their offers, it was found Ihat the fund had reached (H.i.l'Ji The chairman then called attention that only was heeded to make it an even ni she was placed on the Hour ilFCRTHUACHUCA Mrs.

William Brophy iuuu need fur the kind of a plant he ha in prospect. This is a section ih. the trade has loiight Verv biHeih ihe wt-alher was wai'in and J. Cres Myers AS, Nov. Ii (By As-Press I Delegates mm dozen cities gathered ill today tor the southern onventioix of women's in iroi soeiated nearly a Douglas district veil in roll around, coiildn ihe only time 1 ever heard utier a vocal sound was once ii she tell on a hot furnace 150 250 150 500 .300 i I i "In drafting the orobiliitioii act.

I section was iuserle to presc-v- the laws then in existence. A trict altorm in ihe p-oseoution ot -ersons operating illegal stills should, in suitable raso. avail biin- Keasby then offered HO to make il an even f4im, (Ireaher raised his previous cou-! tilbulion by $loo and P. P. Correll I and John Beilly agreed to raise i the remaining after which the ii.n.

lien she uttered a sort ol nrii sound. She was absolutely H. S. Corbett W. W.

Nielson P. P. Correll John Roilly P. P. Correll and John Reilly Monte Mansfield Frank Craycroft Herbert Drachman Jack Mulcahy Dr.

C. A. Thomas W. Pcqueney 250 .250 Dr. Dies From Injuries Received iiless and depended on not named but who are said to have been identified by the polie slopped a few miles from Koine, 'c disappearcu into a thick pme grove where Zaniboni practiced for zer alone.

When Horse Falls During Polo Game self ol these laws, as they much heavier penalties than the I tlon prohibition act. "No should be spared lo I secure penalties that are sufficient- years. Ailslock said he was a field worker for the Ku Klu Kind an-l that his association with Sleph'm-son was of a business nature. Stephenson me; him at Colum bus one niulH in VllHlock lesllfled. and MiM Oborludtser was will) him In an automobile.

While he was holding a coiiversniion with Stephenson, he raid, Miss Ober-holtzer and a Dr. Chester Claw-son of Columbus conversed. Ail stock i oiiversaiion with Siepben-mui was interrupted, he said, by Aliss inquiry as to hetber-Ailstock had "any alcohol." He testified lo bis reply that be had none, and added: "She said, 'that's and Hint 1 ought to have It. and that il made good gin." Stephenson ended further Ailslock said, wi'o. the remark: "Well, that's enough ot that." On another occasion, he said, he saw Miss Oberbolter in Stephen-sons Indianapolis office.

The den-lisf's cross examination was just lieginninn when court he aged physician sat unmoved he himself described as slayer by Prosecu-Juel Sione in his opening slute- meeting adjourned. Will Meet Tuesday A meeting of the underwriters was called for Tuesday evening at o'clock in the office of John l. Campbell, chairman of the commit! Announcement of Mrs. William 250. 250 250 500 150 500 250 i a long time shooting at a target with ta special'-- rifle.

N'ov. The'1 practice succeeded so we'll. Stan. I the reuort goes on. that the othe.s ly drastic so as to 'ce it unorofit KOUT Hl'AClUCA, Ariz I pecial In Arizonti Dailv C.

B. Perkins iu hel'ure the jury. I able to continue in tho illegal busi Hi nil. He then Will Prove Malice I Captain Fablous Shipp, troop com- congratulated ness. drove the car into Home and iook We shall Stone 150 i Hro)hy's.

contribution of $1imi was 250 i nmde by illsbop (iercke in his talk. I niand of Troop Tenth cavalry, died this 'from injuries received yesterday when he fell with his mount in a polo game i here. Ills neck was broken and Klazer slew his. daughter malice aforethought and that was not and never has been in-r. We shall prove further that endeavored to hide the-crime tempting twice.

We II also show that knew from knowledge of medicine and the Hint, neither of his attempts rurt life by poison, m- by slush- 100 250 250 250 250 100 300 250 250 250 he suffered a concussion of the I brain. Fellow members of the polo team sai.l his horse rolled! Ion him after bis fall. His body Is being held here pending the ar- 1 i rival of his mother from North George Martin Pastime Park Veterans Frank Halloran' Fred Ronstdat Archie Conner Tucson Realty Company J. P. Greaber M.

H. Starkweather O. E. Pape Father -Vawton Knights of Columbus E. J.

Buckley Walter Youn9 New York Life L. C. James Father Connelly E. t. Russell Steve Roemer clubs, which is being held here in the Presbyterian church.

lp lo noon representatives had reported for the gathering which oi.ntini'es in session tomorrow. Three state chairmen, Mrs. O. Hock of liisbee, C. M.

Roberts of U'illcox and Mrs. W. C. Tod! of Kingman were in attendance as was the president of the Southern district, Mrs. George F.

Kilt, 'of Tucson. Interesting addresses were given hiring the da-y by Ur. Charles T. Yorhies of the University of Arizona who discussed conservation of wild life, and Marvin liuiton of the James Douglas junior high school of liisbee, who spoke on Americanization of the foreign born. Mrs.

Todf repbrled Tin the 11H-tional convention of women's clubs at Washington, 1). and also discussed the work of the department of international relations of which she is state chairman. A leading address to be given Saturday is that of Dr. Frank of the University of Arizona who will talk on Arizona literature. Cities represented at.

the convep-tioi: are Bisbet Tombstone, Douglas. Uenson. wel, Casa (Irande, Nogales, Willcor. Marana and lodgings in an obscure rooming house near St. I'eter s.

lie there for a few days usie. various disguises. Later it was noticed by the de teetives that an tit-complice it Zanibonl had the habit of meetin--(leneral Capello, who has been arrested charged with having a pari in the plot. Changes Hotels It wax only on -the- eve r'm Armistice day oelebrafion tha-Zanibonl claimed his room in lie Hotel Dragoni. which had beet previously engaged by an accomplice, -and in it he was arreste Later it was learned that a roon: it is idle to aitemni resirami simply by imposing a fine.

That Is nothing but a license and the judge who imnoseR it is lit'le better than the bootleuger. A record should kpn of all convictions so that we inlgdif impose penalties for sec- 1 offenses. "If few of Ihe who are persistent violators were h'-pI ba 'k home, those who remain here would have gonsiileraide. re.spe.-t for oir laws. "The good effivt of the act is apparent every hand.

but. it '-'n be made more effective ami moie benefit-lent. Public sentiment is growing stronger and the path of offender is more -and inure difficult." ta wuulu 1'atal. I l-aruliua jind a brother. ORCHESTRA FEATURE OF ELKS' MINSTRELS Mrs.

lirophy is formerly of Hlsheo and now living in l.os Angelesi. One of the wings of Ihe St. Joseph orphanage was built by her. She was visiting in Tucson' and told Klsbop Iercke Ihat the slory and editorial in the Arizona Daily Star brought to her ultentinn ihe good work being dope by. the sisters at the hospital and that she wished to do her share (o build a home lor inetn.

Harold P.ell Wright in his talk told of bis close association with the sisters when be came to Tucson it number of years ago lo die. "I have never re. id a story ol' such sacrifice as the slory of lie. sisters at St. Mary.

It is a Imig day since tiie first sisters came I.om Mexico with a backboard and a mule to open a hospital here. It William Shipp of l-orl. D. A. Ilussell, Wyoming.

Captain Shipp came from a military funnily, his. father, a col- ittml l.nvlo.. I.i.un Sn 150 100 150 the Klks show hill in Ihe Snanish American 1 hU that ho did not slash throitt in a vital and that knew. the poison he took would se vomiting and ejections be- il had time to take effect and J. kin, coroner of Arapa-inuiity.

lie first witness, of-1 a cursory report of his work int, charge of the girl's body 'ii ho was called into the case. I F. L.nn.rH The orchestra on to be held nt the llialto ineaier, i war. He was 29 years old and had been engaged not only in thai, but In two other hotels nearby, be is one of rercy -ew 1 111 and 17 will la L. N.

Keasbey 250 100 1 250 1 40 1 100- was commissioned a second lien-j tenant' in the cavalry school at i-'orl liiley. June 17, HUT. He was I ii imia tried. Father Timmerman cause there was no certainty as lo which balcony i'remier Mussoli'ii I ivim In use In review the victorv I MILLER TRIAL was billowed by Dr. Dennis, who Total Collected It was learned the nremh'f I would appear on Ihe balcony fac- ing the COrso instead of tile out last campaign.

irt'i ii w.t.s his opinion that the TO RE IMfJHYi HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS i was poisoned, or chloroformed. the real features of tiie show. i H. Neilsen, chairman of the music committee, realizing that the score of the show Is as heavy and fast as any road musical show, has en-itaged the best musicians in the I city musicians who have had the-iiitrical pit experience. The nrches-i tra will he under the direction of llennavee Boucher who was i brought to Tucson from the Kasl I m.

a.m. 1 I I ,1.. iniiail, rtf Grand total by soldiers pioneers at Red ENTERTAIN KIWAMS! Then- were no marks of violence t'ne hmiy," said Dr. Dennis, lazci 's si nt -in-la ltishop, came U. Atler describing' the colld'- GUARD COMPANY IS GROWING RAPIDLY MARIJUANA SEIZED Former Alien Custodian Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges ROek.

And there has been a long I story since I hen. As far away as we are from ihe days when they laced the dangers of the Indians, we have not gone so far that we I cannot show aiipreci.it ion of their I efforts. "There are many things we can buy and sell, hut 'there are also I some things you cannot buy or sell. The charge of Ihe light hrigrad? was enacted at the eekly luncheon of the Kiwanis club yesterday, i lau the brigade came with soil i and sw eel soprano, alto and con- lacing the Colonna. i Zanibonl decided to occupy the Dragoni hotel room.

Since Zaniboni was taken custody by the authorities, event have followed in quick succession, l-'ji-e persons have hep'i arresied thus far on the charge of complicity in the attempted lion, the Unitarian socialist party has been dissolved, the Socialist I organ (liustizia and the Anti-Fas- cist new spaper 1j.i Voce Itcpubl! i cane- have been suspended and ai: i I i of the as he knew her, was asked: bill Dr. Hlazer talk to you the lit of the crime after you dis-rred i he body of Mumbles "Sorry-iorry" he kepi mumbling sorry ry took enough poison to kill Company IT, lKSih Infantry, Ari-i zona National (itiard with head tralto voices, insbad ot with rauc- ous wa r-ei'ies. 1 Forty-eight Tucson high school i girls, composing the Allegro clul IN RAID BY rtr' just os they are in professional Users' of marijuana, who have nilnstrel shows. In fact the hole been receiving their supply from show will he strictly professional the 800 block on Anita street will jn every department. find their supply considerably cur- Neilsen announced the following tailed as a result of the raid on musicians will ploy tho show: T-'Irst the place conducted by Patrolman violin, "William Hedgepath: trum- 1 Franco and Police Chief Jack I the Masonic lodges, both In Italy end colonies, have been occupied l.e the military.

The Fascist authorities are keep-hig guards at the plants of all the opposition newspapers to prevent oradic attempts nt vandalism. NT.W Vlllik', Nov. fi (liy Associaled Press). Colonel Thomas AV. Miller appeared before Federal Judge (Joddard today and pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with conspiracy 1o defraud the United states while alien property custodian.

His attorney, Robert Johnstone, contended that the deal for which was indicted occurred so long ago that- it was outlawed by the statute of limitations. Miller was freed under Ooii bond. Johnstone declared the case would consume six weeks or two months and there was a strong probability that it would be thrown out after that lengthy hearing. Willi the court calendars crowded. quarters at the Tucson armory, Is gradually swelling Us ranks, lie-cent enlistments are: Toyd Jones, 1oran Hurst.

Clawson Orln, Kennel Avery. Maurice Avery, and Herbert A. Header. Organization of the em ire company Into three divisions, the Ueds, Whiles, and Hlues. as units to compete for the selection of a company basketball team has been effected, ami training Is going forward to the crdering of the inter-reglmen-lal tourney to be held later in the season.

pet, Walter llurrows; string bass, Harry Julianl; saxaphone, Manuel Montljo, trombone, D. M. lteynolds; percussion, Cecil Clark, filennavee lJoueher who will direct at the piano. The seat sale opens at Fleishman's next Wednesday morning nt 9 hv. ooped down into the grill room i i of the Santa llita hotel, sang a few i iiurnbeil, and marched out again, carrying the lug, composite Ki- wants Heart right wlih them Clad in.

becoming white middy- blouses, with red brassards, and with red ribbons bearing big I banging from their necks, the igioup girls caught the eye i i ell as the ear. Captained by Miss Madge I'tter-'j i back, director of vocal music I high school, the gills gave--aa their i first offering, i'he Dance of the Itomaika." by Ware, a rollicking I i DRUSES TAKE TOWN CLOSE TO DAMASCUS Did the defendant seem to he the prosecuting attorney r.t. Seemingly so," wan the reply. What were bis Will. in.

seemed to want What was he doing when you i Airs, ilishop returned home an. I ml tiie gh-1 dead?" Hi- was vomiting," What be say when you ardi- what had happened?" Hi- nuiidiVi talk." ihU oii ask him later?" 'W and he said he didn'f know happened." Ir. lilazer was normal pre-to tin- lime, of the crime?" Well, l. liuie queer things didn't think anything of." Anything )n partictihir on the Hazel he took a meat chopper LONDON. N'ov.

fp (Hy Associate! TM'ess). An Kxrha nj TWoKraph iViim Polrn i-nruieiu liu llussian Ihing that the young misses I u.p Druse Irfhesinen I he said he was ready lo argue at I motion for a bill of parfieu-I lal-s. Judge (lOddard said be would Dyer, yesterday afternoon. Tho raid nted the officers a five-gal-j ion lard can almost full of tho I drug, a portion of which was sacked up ready for delivery to prospective purchasers. The of-1 ficers also were successful In re- covering a pair of shoes that had been stolen fro ma local store.

The premises Were unoccupied at the time of the raid with tho exception of an aged Mexican woman. This is the largest qtian- tily id' marijuana that has been confiscated for some tinie, accord-1 ing Id the officers. No arrests were made. Just to mnke the day complete, Patrolmen lien West and Dallas Ford arrested a Mexican in the k. P.

and S. V. park, who was found in possession small can of the drug. He was held by the ptaice for investigation. Manufacturer Robs Bank Trying to Escape Jail HiiriK wiiii nntintii f.M rMsiiiii.

in i have seized Herat (Jeraya, about Heroin! irli't1' ftiib number w.u: I seven miles south ol Iia-inuKcus). "Twilight for DreutniW The things of most value In life are those we cannot buy sell. To. me, St. Mary's hospital represents a thing of more value than your Improvements, your sunshine, your bank reports.

If Tucson does not keep up that spirit exemplified by the institution-on the hill, Tucson is a miserable failure. Stand for Love of God "They have stood for one love ol (lod as expressed by their efforts to humanity. The sisters who came out here in the lanier-otis days and the sisters who sro out there now stand for the same thing. You might build these bisters a palace, you would not pay them for their contribution to Tucson. It isn't a business mutter, il is the life, the soul and the heari of Ihe i in in uli i Hisbop Oercke expressed appreciation of the, interest the people of Ihe community have -taken in the movement.

It is not a Cathi olio Judge Campbell was the prime mover and till sects have aided. We Catholics feel that we are debtors to you. Nothing which has taken place in Tucson has given tne as much pleasure at Ihis because it is for these sis-'ters who have done untold charity." Oen ke also discussed the years which the sisters of St. Joseph have done such work throughout the world, stressing their vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. He told of how they had to crawl into Indian huts to rare tee the sick during the pioneer days.

The railway, on which Herat is situated, is said to have been cut. The dispatch adds that there is mammy sontl by Warfont. Kor both sf-U-i'tinns. l.ut'iliV Aietirrafl was at the piano. Alario Uruuidos sans with ron- I hear Ihe motion, next Friday.

Miller is accused of returning nearly of sequestered assets of the American Metals company, to alleged Swiss interests, for which service Miller, John T. King, 'former national republican committee man from Connecticut, and the late Jess W. Smith, confidante of Harry M. Daugherty, Hlderable anneal Tosli'iS Celebrated II- severe censorsnip on an liens leavniK me. icioii.

"Last Song," accompanied bv Mis-i i I Utterback. Continued to Page 2, Column 4) DAYTON. Ohio, Nov. 6 (By Associated Tress). Faced with a term In prison either way he turned, Klliott Oabler, 3(1, president of the Gem City Engineering company, today attempteil to emulate another Dayton business man of 1 0.000 in currency of small denominations.

flabler, in a confession, said he first noticed Kloos in the bank a month ago, obtained his automobile license number, follpwed him and then observed his actions PIE MAN KILLED There were no set speeches a', i 'estenlay luncheon, most of the jalloled time being taken up Willi in movie outing' nl tile Opera ho-isc. her the Iviwanfnns were by Alansfeld. Tucson I-'ord agent. A nifinber of phases I former attorney general, are al- leged to have received $441,000. and fight his way out of financial and routes.

A week ago he difficulties by a bank robbery. tempteS he robbery when he cut PARIS, Nov. fi (By Associated i Press). iusseii'i i. a large French I fortified camp, south of Sueida.

in the Djehel Druse territory of I hyrisi, was -evacuated today, says an official announcement, owing i to the regrouping of the French I forces. The troops which had oc-'cupied Mousseifri left the locality and the day was without incident. ROPING WILD STEER I In a daylight, downtown robbery FIVE MEN FREED OF PATRICK H. LANNAN LOSS ANUKLES, Nov. II (liy Associated I'ress), Patrick II.

I.ar.-nan. former publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune died here tonigiu after a prolonged illness, aged H5. the. I-'ord motor Industry, includ ing were shown on the screen. H.

J. Kloos, manager of a branch bank In East Dayton, lie possession for four hours GAMBLING CHARGES! November (Special to D.uiy Star). Walter Kills died here yesterday as a re- Ihe feed line in KAoos' automobile but there was sufficient gasoline In the vacuum tank to get the bank manager back lo his branch. Today Oabler made the work sure. He disconneted the feed lino while Kloos' automobile stood in front of the bank at the city's chief street intersection, placed a rag is the vacuum tank and left just.

enough fuel to take Kloos out 1 "I injuries sustained never-ill I ago when he and his horse! Charges of gambling against five dniu-ed ov. i- -i nrnelnio hv I men arrested by county (d'ficers at Optimistic Over Settling Italy's Debt to U. S. the carnival grounds Thursday i niebl iii-iii dismissed bv'J. P.

i'i- which he had roped, workini; on a. ranch at 1 I wihl I'm .1 '1 ll'h lory, justice ef the peace, at a the lime ihe accident by the oilier. not r.ii;is..'d mils urn a aeveral hours accident. LESTER WINS, AND MICKEY GETS DRAW of the congesti-d district. i Oabler drove, up when Kloos' automobile slaPed seven squares from the bank, ordered the inana- illl.l hits Win a 7 i and UumAns was uncon-, remained unconscious ad Wednesday morning physlci-tns sav Hum ins "Us il 'Tclita; hearing yisterday afternoon on the' ground thai the officers had Insuf- l'icienl evidence to convict.

The men were Frank Dennis, Oscar Russell. Delbert Ross, Mack, deary and H. H. Simpson. Only two witnesses were called and Jus- 1 lice Mallory held that their tes- i tiniony was Insufficient to Oflicers declared yesterday that the real offenders escaped during the flight hich followed the ap- peariiiice of ihe offhx-r at the car- nival camp.

the hanker and threatened his life a fractured skull in the of Denver won on a foul over Phil IK. Newark, N. middleweight in the third round of i if he attempted to follow. Kloos disregarded the threat. i (mil lb- ir't- hf "as also injured internal-has lived near Howie his Surviviiv- relatives are and a nephew.

Jerome fired however, and volley of 'a scheduled 10-rouiid main evei.t shots, none of which took effect. -MtK wis ybrf OTFD FINANCIERS Within an hour after the robbery Oabler was in custody. The money found In a sack buried under a pile cif cans in a garage near jOabler's place of business. "I had to go to prison any way," he said, "and it was just a ques-! tion which one. Federal officers AI)DRESS BANKERS ARTISTS IN CONCERT I were fressing me for J1000 fine The members of the Italian debt commission in Washington to attem pt to settle the Ita'lan debt to the United States.

Lett to right they a-e: Dino Grandi. under secretary of state ts Mussolini. Alberto Pi-ellif Count 'Yolpi do Misurata, head of the commission; Count Lelio I P.y Asso- and $20(1 income tax riavment. The 22nd annual i Bonin Loifjave, former Italian ambassador tc France, and Mario Albei ti. match here tonight at the annual benefit smoker staged hv the Examiner for a Christmas cheer fund.

Ea'i ly In the third round Darrah suddenly dropped to Ihe floor and claimed a foul. After a few counts the referee awarded the fight to the Denver boy. Kaplan forced the fighting in the first two rounds. 1'at Lester. Tucson.

gave Sammy Olson of Newman. Calif a terrific heating in the six-round semi-final. Lester weighed 232 and Olso 1911 pounds. Johnny Green, New York featherweight took a six-round decision over George Lopez of Denver. Other results: Jack Green, San Francisco middleweight was awarded a four-round decision over Benny Alger.

Phoenix, Frisco Lenda. Manila, and Mickey Obregon, flv-, weight, fought a four-round draw. thought could get away with this Count. Voipi, was occupied most of niigbt come at the most unexnertc-j pa mem oit. The case rlosplv nat-allala A lar.ro assemblage of Tucson -ans gathered last night in Ihe high school auditorium for the first local program of the Saturday Morning Musical club given by Marie Louise C.unst, Miss Anita Post Mrs.

Simon Heineman. Dr. Mm. Miss Isabella Caldwell. loi of Arizona Hank-' latiun opened here this iili prominent financiers parts of the southwest id.

nice. isitors were welcomed thin of the "phantom bandit." Fred over until late Mo.iday. Tim Amort-can commission wanted to Friday in which to prepare for conversations with the Rumanian debt commission, which arrived here tonight and will becin negotiations Monday morning. The Joint sub-committee of tiie WASillNOTON, Nov. (Hy Associated Press).

Italian and Ani'-ri (an debt commissioners mad further strides today toward a funding arrangements for Italy's war debt and I hey regarded the indications are pointing to an early settlement. today with consideration of th? problems to which it addressed itself yesterday, it was admitted on all sides that greater progress had been made toda Some officials concerned wit'i the negotiations voiced a warning Nii-kol, president of a manufacturing concern, who staged a daylight robbery of another branch hank and escaped with $22,800 but was captured a week later and i moment. I Little was said about the Itu-jmanian negotiations at the treasury 'today. That mission has come to seek a funding settlement after its government had received several diplomatic prods. The debt Ik I placed hv the treasury at 3i.lIX.- 44 in principal in i accrued interest.

I nomas Armstrong. of the National Bank1 of i "i'lcut a i.i Ci.hlwell John i i assisstants. aiso confessed. Mckol is serving Arizona." New Mexico The program will be reviewed in ''da will nartii iniitp In Snndav issue of. the Arizona against over-optimism.

The ex American and It.iiian commission Active nesotialions on the Ilah a TO-year prison sentence. IM i I cbligntioii, however, have been put headed by Secretary Mellon and planation win ofUred that "slipi day program. Daily star..

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