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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ge= ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928 -: , PRICE FIVE CENTS Sa A abate Rs SAE EER EE SARE RD Se nN, YSN Strate tae sd a se sli HICKMAN'S CONFESSION IS READ INTO RECORD Negotiations for New Franco-American Treaty Are Successful|morvis For —by the Groundhog x oe Ok * ee They Have Nothing Whatsoever to Do With the Weather, Arctomys Monax Insists Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 2.— (AP)—Governor John Hammill today issued a call to convene the lowa general assembly into Cae session March 5 cons & proposed 000,000 bee bond issue ies mary road improvement. P- roved by the legislature the issue will be submitted to the voters of the state at the general election next November. houses of the state leg- inlature pledged themselves not Tells of Trip Home With Youth After He Was Cap- Feb. 2.— (AP) —The N Shntian Ten persibecUie tured Near Pendleton, Ore. “God's gadfly in this temper- neon? ance crusade,” as Bishop. Edwin} Los Angeles, Feb. 2.—@)—In a Holt Hughes of the Methodist Epis-|theft of prosecution thunder, the de- church characterized it—had a} tails of the kidnaping and slaying | ite program today to bring po-jof Kttle Marian Parker have ram- to consider other legislation | litical candidates out into the open|bled into the records of the sanity during the special session. on the wet-dry question. trial of William Edward Hickman | A resolution of Mrs. Ella A. Boole,|a8 a part of the youth's defense. 5 |national president, aodpted yesteday| Hickman’'s attorneys started their lemanded insertion of full law en-|raid on what had been accepted as e e reement planks in party platforms, | Prosecution territory —_ yesterday | Listed in Organization’s| | Blue Book | 2 a pledge to put enforcement into the|When the first witness to take the hands of its friends, and aid in the|stand after the long line of defense enactment of further legislation to | depositions had been read was De- : insure enforcement. tective Lieutenant Rehard Luca, one | Copies of the resolution will bejof the Los Angeles police officers i T H R EATENED sent to every party leader from na-|Who brought the “fox” back to Los | i ’ADOO DENOUNCES AL SMITH’S VIEW HAS DEFINITE PROGRA CRIME GIVEN PACT WILL BE | PR = 0 - a. thls on. “ME AND MY SHADOW” W.C.T. U. HAS DEFINITE MFOR SIGNED MONDAY | N;ROHIBITION, WARNING D | pe RT i 6 4 { [ eee NOT TO SEND ‘WET’ TO WHITE HOUSE’ ON RECORD REGARDING PROHIBITION AT W ASHINGTON M ie — —~} Defense Attorneys Steal Pros- Political Breach Between Mc-'| Parents and Four | \ Towa Will Have | Resolution Demands Insertion) ¢cution’s Thunder in Trial Document Is Substitute For poncho, gre tence Coes Served | Special Session |, cf Full Law Enforcement at Los Angeles gan in 1924, Is Widened by|* | Planks in Party Platforms— : rippin ss Which | Former’s Speech at Rich- 4 father end mother and four Candidates’ Views Will Be|OFFICER IS ON STAND sg mond, Va—taw Enforce) joel to dik ie ment Called wreel ir mes in west DECLARES AGAINST WAR tupreme Need | Philadelphia today.” The “ie: a tims were burned while they Signing of Agreement Will Wedgo and. Governor, Smith of 1 Armando Manic, oa] phe ol 1 . : * Postpone Work on Separate peat convention stood at ace Sonstier ote ftenry, tour; Trea r dimensio . Jt, . ty to Outlaw War airy indication that it will oh on te ci: ‘Albert, seven, tinue so long as Smith is a presi-| was found struggling to open a Washington, Feb. 2.—(?)—Nego-| sibility. door when firemen arrived at tiations for a new Franco-American| __ Bring’ ge the old rivalry of | the scene. The shock of the fire treaty of arbitration have been suc- uare Garden for the! had left him speechless and he cessful and the document, including] first time in the present campaign,| was unable to tell attendants at a declaration against war as an in-| McAdoo in Richmond, Va., last strument of national policy, will be| night denounced the vernor’s| what had happened. He was signed here next M ‘5 views on prohibition enforcement,| only slightly burned. new pact will be a substitute| attacked his recent utterances on! i le tle for the Root arbitration treaty,| the enforcement situction in his which will expire February 27, and| own state and sounded a warning YOUNG UIST will be followed by a revision of] to the Democratic that it similar ents between this| must never send a “wet” to the 3 and other foreign countries. White House, The preamble of the t.eaty con-| * Describing the issue as one that) tains the declaration apainst war,| must be fought to a conclusion in} jtional to ward committeemen, Angeles from Oregon, the scene of All candidates will be asked ‘to|his capture. put themselves on record as wet or| They followed up that witness dry in the W. C. T. U. blue book. | with the reading of a copy of a con- Interest Payments on Bonds of |“‘Side-stepping politicians will be|fession and an outline df motives in and on expaeesion of hope a ee 1928 bial states sll L P ATT duly tagged as cowards,” Mrs. Boole|the crime as they had be led eventual al vernments Ww! ‘The supreme need is to put law * {duly tagger ‘owards,” Mrs. Boole e as they en pencile: abandon vonflict a or of enforcement in the White House.” 00 le R Sutter Basin Land Project | deciared. by the kidnaper and slayer. ful settlement of all disputes. Workers Are Not Made The conference also ratified an To Call Other Officers , the treaty, however, should . His spaeel-was etore a atl — . eal bethaianerrr een se : spa the Siac Biel teh Re ian t ‘rise betwe ‘ran aS oe — ye “the evil ot ie liquor other members of the po- he United States that faile of dip-| Saloon league, the Wonnans: Chris, (Governor Christianson Ap- ig eer Near fs Chicago, Feb, 2.—()—Financial| traffic.” All states in the country|lice force to corroborate Lucas’ tes- the United Toa see Re ‘ na Tomatic treatment’ © arbitration) tian T i id othe poi Crookston Man - formula must be ‘approved by the ‘ samisations, pice lec teat ints M Min d ' American senate. In addition, the “Mr. icAdoo declared it an nesota Attorney General alias woodchuck, ali h . rn . s woudchuck, alias groundhog, in the yard rmour, who confessed that during| teaching school children the effects|tails of Hickman’s sojourn in the ji ig _—_ ‘ & of me and my suburban home?| continued to threaten hi: tate! District Attorney Asa Keyes, at disputes concerning purely domestic | hostile to prohibition would engend- | St Pa I neyer have been able to learn 'y “pest Moser o1G880 in| T0 USE HUGE . |the close of yesterday's court sen ; : sion, said that the defense move in Postponement of discussion for a] “to convince the country that no Pointed attorney general today by|ened on me tho reputation of being | member, on the twenticth of Jan-| bonds of his Sutter Basin land de-| Minister Briand last year. will re-| enforced. This is both unsound) Who died last Saturday. enoug! I’m a weather regulator has been| California land reclamation enter-| cation that the defense would at- rett, fi pretty home—a photo from the family album the ‘Werld: war. ‘he lost million | of alcohol on the body, it was said. |Pendleton, Ore., jail and the subse. affairs, involving the interests of a) er prohibition enforcement. Feb. 2.—()—G. Aaron the identity of the person who fast- Vell, it’s an old one out of the fam-| with the failure to meet $218,250 in- ; issuing subpoenas for prosecution separate Franco-American treaty to| matter if a wet is elected president, | Governor Christianson to succeed|a weather forecaster. But whoever (uaty. velopment project. { witnesses pointed to an admission Time after. time this talk that sult from signing of the new agree- eens Mr. Youngquist was sworn in and} I want to make one final and un-|disproved. But still people !.ang on| prise in which Mr..Armour was said tempt to picture these facts as the sini eree-| and | untrue. The White to the old hokum. How can they be| to settee ect $15,000,000 and for | FR M ND AN actions of an insane man. of his ern s of the late J. Ogden, and many foreign nations are now|timony and to give additional de- agreement bars from arbitration any] surdity” to sepeck that a president | BY ARCTOMYS MON X accompa:.ies this article—the one| dollars a day for 100 days, have quent trip to Los Angeles. third party or the Monvoe Doctrine.| “Attempt is being made,” he said, Rhee arth of Crookston was ap- y. album and it was taken. I re-| terest a due yesterday on outlaw war, as proposed by Foreign] the constitution and laws will be| Colonel Albert F. Pratt of Anoka,|it was, the thing has gone far The Sutter Basin company i: of all of the facts and was an indi- ment. House in the hands of the liquor | 2s8umed the office immediately. | qualified denial that me and m reine Ai ey itteten! He is the third attorney general] shadow have anything to do with|s0 silly? whiel floated an $8,000,000 bond ,,Details of the confession offered Giana: oe eitaesiee: pautiene Minnesota has had in 31 days, Clif-|the end of winter and the coming te issue, guaranteeing principal and, wees ron as they had been known R AND J URY A and the doom of the 18th amend-|{0rd L. Hilton having become asso- of spring. The idea is too ridiculous weattar of Justice fatereat personally. ents to th at the time the prisoner wrote ; ciate justice of the supreme court on|for words. wei Larg-| fs first confession and again when : the Saige} Aolietadtrrll tea upon’ January 1, and Colonel Pratt having} For one thing, they say I never ly-want to know what sort/ Armour and company and to rela | Northern Pacific Orders bd he wrote at least one other. The Declaring that organized liquor held office for only 28 cays when|wake up from my wiriter slumbet{of weather there’s going to be after| tives claimed most of his asset: est Locomotive Ever Built motive statement” frequently had interests hoped to nullify prohibi-| bis death occurred, until the second day of February. | February 2, ask your nearest metegr-|-In anticipation of default in inter-| been mentioned hitherto and at one tion enforcement, state by’ state,|, Zhe new attorney general was| That's pure canard. I’m no suel pais It he youre zoe wrong, don't| est a bond holders’ protective com-/ in America time was the object. of contention ‘ blarie grou % & born in Sweden November 4, 1886, | sleep; , See the picture tl 4 mittee was formed gemo time ago. | between defense and prosecution, N INDI MeAdoo continued: and is 42 years old. He came to |-~ uf cme : = his body. wrever, cannot. fore- x rosemdere the + Motive For Slaying ‘ Vi et egne tin Some d= Minnesota in 1889, living in St. Paul ADR DTT | “ "| lose on.the-preperty for 60 days as] ,A | new locomotive, the “largest! It gave his motive in the slaying ( j jis then, Is the issue—shall/and attending the public : ol steam engine ever built in America,|as fear that the kidnaped girl would ( ing Pt the bond issue provides that period e ped & : : Giaotdience to the su me law of ‘here until 1895. He then : of. grace, gees eee eared v7 the 2 ager ke eee if not sent home on im 5 land, practiced ; | ic allway pany for use jay, ve 5 Finds Lien Has Been Con-!/and Maryland, be permitted to -es- Stag Se WITH CONTINENTAL TRADING COMPANY ‘The Leachate aggre between Mandan, N. D., and Glen: (alarm Hickman tee gave, att tant! A ed, But Evi-| tablish a doctrine which, carried)” ‘The next 10 years were crowded f action: To foreclose on|4ive, Mont., according to an an-|den impulse to kill the school girl stantly Annoyed, But Evi-| 10 its logical conclusi the | yi i teen fend de_toda iri Spi : 0 logical conclusion, means the! with activity, Mr. Yo ist re- __ e the land, or to: sue the Armour/rouncement made today by F. E./after he had ticd her in a chair in dence’ Not Enough to Indict | destruction of ‘constitutional gov-'turning to St. Paul in 1902 and ob- ka at 7. | estate, Williamson, vice president in charge | his apartment. an Stern re cin price cf ning venta a epowrnier ga Standard Oil Offical How-|| Proper Dress For ||“ win mir tthe Amaur "SPI ot ne rating gates ree as Sele ; pes ee f : i : | doe : \ q is “motive statement” E Steele, N. D, | Feb. 2.—(@—Al-| property. which are essential to the teal Life Inurance compere Freu| Ver, Declines to Give What)| Men During 1928 || estate were his widow and a daugh-| op nit which predominate | part of its evidence that Hickman though finding that depredations| security and well being of the peo-|190G to 1909 he attended the St. He Said Was Hears Testi-|*— ——————?| Armour had bought -from her hus-| t division, the company has|was able to tell the difference be- had been committed against the} ple and to the continuation of our | Paul College of Law, graduating in ie Sai as Hearsay | tel aca ve faad acooairelling interear an the | found it impossible to handle with|tween right and wrong and also property of S. T. Lien, farmer liv-| form of government?” | 1909 cum laude. mony Concerning Disposi-} —Th Nati ie reo ? Universal Oil Products company, {226 locomotive east out of Glendive | knew the consequences of his act. ig in northeastern Kidder county,| “Present conditions cannot be al-| | le Natio soc m of With. aebaiceonsidered worth and west out of Mandan the tonnage| From the witness stand Lucas, to . the Kidder county grand jury yes-| lowed to confinue,” he said. “If! Did Much Studying tion of Profits of Canadian Merchant Tailors of America, in following the reorganization of that can be handled into those tcr-|whose wrist Hickman. was hand terday failed to return any indict-| the law is a good law it must not] During this time, in addition to | convention here, has decreed Armour and compa ‘At that Minals with one of the Mikado cuffed during the trip down the ments in the case. be repealed; and if it remains unre-| working and attending law school| Concern ot man. to be correctly dressed time. Mr. Armour was not asked | l0comotives now assigned to that/coast, told of discussing with the fi Serr er said they mere aah pealed it must be enforced.” a night ied completed four years of i ae ae mee eee more | to pledge this stock to secure his feritety, according to ae all (Continue* on age two) lec a fair preponderance o! school. ree aoe . #5 ; Son. is now necessary to reducc! ———— eee the evidence presented to it showed| CLAIMS McADOO DOES!’ Following his graduaton he went] Washington, Feb. 2.—(AP) —Rob- seat, tailors stress the wecen- ee eee ag: Mi tonnage in both direction 3) who were the guilty parties but! KNOW HIS CONSTITUTION to Thief River Falls, practicing law | © foil ~~? rie bulked ites ole a Padean ensemble Hot versal Oil Products, had earned through that territory, and assig’ HIP that their guilt could not be deter-/ Albany, N. Y., Feb. 2—(?)—“The |there for about six months, then | M# th ieee +4 eae io thin apere-| th ean a i the Mi | about, $3,000,000 last y and on ment of this large locomotive will | mined beyond a reasonable doubt/ gentleman doesn’t know his consti-| moved to,Crookston in 1910, where te he the bo cancel mending | ie ex : naar gery — this basis bankers. estimated the enable the company to move the! and that no indictments were re-| tution,” was Governor Smith's he became associated with Charles anced of Case ‘dn Meet ened. en Satan roe i value of Mrs, Armour’s holdings at | S@me tonnage through that area as turned for that reason. The opin-|conic comment toda; on the address | Loring in a law office. todey ¢, Aha: sonata Teagot. Dowie| leat oran eect a te ak ne: is | between $5,000.000 and $10,000,000. '§ delivered to it from cither end. Jon was expressed. however, that if/delivered by William C. MeAdoo at/ | He was elected county attorney | oanitls for @ first-hand story of| “aaggested, Am opera bat ehoakd- |Tt,was reported that Mrs. Armout| Nearly Half » Block Lon further depredations occur an in;|Richmond. Va.. last night in which of Polk county in 1914 and held that fis"Dart in the deal through which| peeworn with the dlaner jecker | might devote her own means to.a| ‘The locomotive. will haves fength ! dletment, fra! a ae ae vould patton ype gee ersreaen ne Pfam en eee penile the peel made pratt of $3,-! or farela gee | on sia settlement of her late husband's of 121 feet, nearly petal na: if K IN Evidence presented showed, the|“Further than that,” the governor |service corps, United States wae edgy on TERA eu within A the growing habit of carrying obligations. es as an ordinary: selhy: Bios api will grand jury report said, that iron| added, “deponent sayeth nothing.” |He was stationed at Camp Upton, | Shor" ¢ BO BON SNgn SUMeNy . Wel cones. | of laced peer ae a th No Mig ‘was, on various: occasions over a pada New York, until mustered out of ou sepa on Cha liamediot ‘the = calla paar egea oratory eg or Groom Says It Is Similar to period of years, placed in grain ; service after the war. Indi e CI Standard Fsuepee ch tne 3 E * 'North Cos: ri Li Sted th om the t about to be threshed by Lien, that In 1918 he was appointed a mem- te ope en in si votoe Walsh ne i foncntain ipsa a C2 rapt ns . nt. But Not the Same as Com. the spring on the Lien farm was a de ber of the state board of law exam. | er eee ye eocts’ at solving | 4 including tender, will, be’ 1,082,600 . ; maliciously polluted with sheep dip, iners and a member of the board of hey sary * Mf th ‘die ae vale} peer 14 wer Ties It will’ have panionate Marriage that the tires of his truck were cut! governors of the Minnesota Bar a ie een on ee aeeric. ’ Bie hex aa foctiw intestine be and destroyed, his ‘fences cut and sociation, but did not act in either | Canadian corporation Pen ae tt : : er gee ee ett in| Apanclis, Maclandow b. 2.) opened, windows in his buildings) capacity because of the interruption | tent thine of eee ia D $0 a \ fonder will held 26 ta Phe As t i“ BS a nagar pe hea 1 Reb Ae ? broken, the bearings in his engine caused by the war. Elk Hille naval oil lease. scandals | ._| Ambassador of Goodwill Has/| 20,000 gallons or 75 tons of water. couples, Mar: and todas pee cuted injured and that en ches een a Was Hilton's Assistant four years ago. [State Food - Commissioner Only Short Hop of 75 Miles The enormous weight of this colos-| what was described asa "partner: eet eae Gordlidedt oetee of ate After his return from service, he| Some six pte of committee tables! yy M Lawsite ly Shoi op of (0 sus will be carried on 20 pairs of| ship marriage.” ‘ at jected pa > {was appointed an assistant attorney | separate the dynamic prosecutor and rges More Rigid Laws to Reach San Juan wheels, eight pairs of which will be| _In the cellar of a college frater- noyance oe Deeper? wa ee s ( neral by Clifford L. Hilton and|the rather vast bulk of the once Protect Industr: driving wheels. nity house Walter W. Phillips, of be pers course of destrue-| Self-inflicted Bullet ‘Wound/|has held that office since. In 1924]country lawyer who has come to Fe ie ede ¥ | The tractive power of the Mikado| Camden, N. J., St. John’s college No Fiske enatthes of a crtuinal he became a member of the faculty|dominate the affairs of one of the ae St. Thomas, Virgin Island, Feb. 2. | type is 63,460 pounds, while the trac-| student, was married to Miss Mar- ‘ar ee Brings Freedom From {of the St. Paul College of Law and| largest oil companies in the United| Minot, N. D., Feb, 2—()—More| —(AP)— .Rico, which Ponce| tive ears of the new locomotive| garet J. Rochester of Baltimore. ’s report, which was 8 ay oe f City’ will continue in that capacity. States. The scene was laid in the| rigid laws should be enacted by the|de Leon conquered in his search for | will 137,000 pounds, i The syncopating strains of a jazz ds ped B. pee “a rae, Slane ‘emptations 0! y In 1915, Mr. Youngquist married|ornate Democratic conference room| state legislature. to protect. bottJing|the fountain of youth, today was the! The trailer will be equipped with; band replaced the deep-throated ‘4 pa le M. rtson of the senate office buildi: where, in Nort! akota, . Baird of . youthfu' venturer ja ster which will exert a tractive} organ. Bridal bouquet, and weddin; non ; Scharlie M. Robe \ks- ae in North D # 1 of the. youthful ad | a boo: ich will B “ EDITORS AT FARGO Santa Fe, N. M., Feb. 2,—(AP)—|ton. They have four children, Bob,| many startling bits of testimony] Bismarck, state commissioner Lo the west~-Colonel Charles A.|effort of 13,400 pounds, making the| ring were dispensed with. Foren Dred —The| Suicide hes brought. the’ freedom |11 years olds Jack, nine; May, eight, were given in the 1924 inquiry. and chemist, told the annual North|Lindhergh. . ‘i total for the locomotive 150,400) Fraternity brothers of the groom Pp ot a at the hye or, we pene ot nas on quist Ses Pe rea for the Re: Tells of Negotiations pr jag I tino Mig he fees Eas i yer) ae a By N. P. Engineers bet did uot attend ie ‘corey? and publishers o eg ogee bY 4 York ti publican nomination for attorney| Beginning, Walsh brought out that] forengon, ae ' San Juan, the island’s capital, half; The ‘locomotive, which: introduces| They waited on the floor above, Bera of the North Dakota Prose as-|of prominent New York family, (publican, nomination fx, a the | Sinead F ,Gansoldated, and the| The conréntion, which is the 19th] of which was ove: usr. sf [many - new ccanatraction problems, harmonizing with the jazz orches: each ow: alf} annual session , strenuous was the round of i tra, and th preparation oo inte, prove Bina Nae, gall the home Bismarck and Mandan interest (ofa. ae oni zation, was nee tee tonteition and gaeetings with which Aas: besa Pier. a foeely ni they ceed meget as one led to convene at 9 a m. Friday. M.|@f, Gu m,Yenterday Shen-!" Schools Are Entered|comrary. and that the, companies| Nor’s gt prehension, reams Menara! ihe ver Ct: rincipal problem is the ability of a| The best man relieved the monoton- treasurer of the association, and| with a bullet in his head. A coron- in Oratorical Meet ponent code Ligh Se the Prairie stato president, presiding. The ad-|lees after dinner. A torchlight pro-| tribute ‘eoal over ‘a: fire-box which Net siriped Sees, | mennk aya Coogan 2. Collins, Carringiin, Pees: 3 f President Hi. 8 Davis af sha Asee |iahes, of the city past whiteswalled |" Nee eee ee ey ee ele of are expected to arrive here ' — fan a Davis of the Asso- a pa i “We have of Ethics |, «ag to take final preparations for spebannen. testified at the, in Bismarck. Manian, Glen Uiin is Buckingham seeponiod: The Mie aeeeie paid helc {ital tribute. be Phillipe said. “We do not. consider is have en- 3 . ~ | cor , i aid. the ‘session. Nas seincle Ber ys for the pur-| Former Governor BR. A. Nestes|fore Lindbergh retired to rest for| Williamson said. “In addition to| the marriage ceremony essential z ; al Con’ eal eoualy of brie tie be the principa}|todsy’s adventure. the enormous of this unit of bet realize that we have to conform 1 speaker at banq ere ; perha most in some measure to tl rul f Weather Report manta jerstood by ths tocintion to bbe held tie evening at| _ St. Thomas, Vicgin Islands, Feb.| omture'Gs the firecboxs which hes| society,” We’ appronched. the cere: Yee e ‘according to here my best! the lower auditorium of the Eplsco: 2.—(#)—Colonel. Charles A. Lind-) been designed to burn semi-bitumin-| mony in the same state of mind. ‘Temperature BET BM ere } f art said ke | Pal church. ‘The convention sessions | bengh took off at 11:50 a. m. local| ous coal mined at the Northern Pa-| For the words ‘Until death do us | : Highest yesterday married and divorced entries sa started to take! are scheduled to continue until late| time for - aie, Porto Rico. He|cific’s open strip mines at Colstrip, | part,’ we mentally substituted, ‘Un- Lowest last night order recently directed all of his in-| have * : Ue dant ant ts nopear‘discourte- tomonrey, when new officers flew over roix. Mont. ‘In order to handle the large | til, love dies. ipitation to 7 : come except $125 a month be ap-| seventh district, where the contest on” Stovert discourte:| to be elected and other final: busi- es, Guanitty of #001 reqaised for opetet-| | My marriage te just. apa s plied to liquidation of his will be held st Dickinson. These The a de, “ want | Dees, transected. non’ Feb, 2.—(P)—Lindbergh | ing a motive of these propor-| ship. It is similar to, but not the He was ft ' b; are Dickinson, . Hettinger, Beach| Witle by yo § oan tas at Escambron field ae! tions it has been necessary 79 pro-| same as, companianate marriage. jury in November, 1 tho Wood! school at Seran-| ‘at man there dana the| one most ; 12:56 p. m. eastern sta vide a fire-box with width of 114] We decided to get married with cer- jury and lberry “Vv 1,” Wals! and the ; “ A habitual drunkenness.” . ho ‘ery well,” Wal 384 inches, with | tain unde: lings. For instance, | eonay,! The contest deals with two phases| >! was banish 230 inches, | neither one is obliged to support the bowed that French owed more than | et the constitution of the nie | WITNESS DECCINES TO pl od as i and. Frida; checks. , 0 any bee years IVE ¥ EVIDENCE box ever the i » Feb. 2.—(AP)—Rob-| had been ‘Standard Oil offi- i iu | id frye é i iv ie presid and on ad:infinitgm, ie Ht Re

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