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MOTIVE PARALLEL IN DEATH OF TWO IS DRAWN Fifth Wife's Demise on Road Near Pike's Peak Told by Trial Witness Angeles, rove motive parallel between the deaths 7 droy =\ ae of his fifth and seventh ‘Additional witnesses were on call to continue a story of the death of Mrs. Winona James, formerly of Fargo, N. D., the red-haired barber's fifth mate, in a cabin at Manitou, Colo., nearly four years before ie Regtotd dames was found drowned pond last August. When the court ruled admissible ‘Wednesday the testimony on ‘circum- stances of the death in Colorado the 39-year-old defendant, his face crim- son, exclaimed “it isn't fair—it isn’t right!” Prosecutors contend Winona James was the intended victim of an auto- mobile crash, and that Mary James ‘was drowned only ee rattlesnake uw failed to kill h A. Rogers, pubertn tees of the bps Peak highway, told of being summoned by James to the place where a car had plunged 200 feet over a cliff on the hazardous road. He said he found Winona James sprawled out of the machine, unconscious, her head on the ground and feet on the run- ning board, Fresh bloodstains, he testified, were on the passenger seat and a bloody hammer was nearby. is. “I asked him how far he had gone down with the car, and he told me 50 feet,” Rogers said. “I sald to him, ‘you must have made a perfect landing.’” Rogers said he smelled liquor on the unconscious woman's breath but none on James. N BOY HOLDS KEY T0 SLAYING OF MOTHER Father Seeks to Calm Son so He Can Tell Coherent Murder Story Chicago, July 2.— @)— Detectives Thursday pinned' their hope of solv- ing the mysterious slaying of Mrs. Florence Castle upon her first hus- band’s effort to obtain a coherent story from Jimmy Thompson, 7-year- old son of the victim and a witness of the killing, ie boy was turned over to his father, James B. Thompson of Re- vere, Mass., Wedesday after Thomp- son expressed the belief that Jimmy would tell him the true facts if re- lieved from the excitement of the po- lice investigation. Chief of Detectives J. J. Sullivan said many angles of Jimmy's account of how a man beat his 24-year-old mother to death early Monday in their hotel room obviously were im- aginative. The lad’s conflicting stories left the police uncertain whether Mrs. Castle was killed by & whte man or a Negro. Jimmy, who lay in his mother while the assailant fractured her skull with a paving brick, vari- ously described him as a man wearing @ black mask, a Negro and a white man wearktig. blackface mag bisektane mekeup, ADHERENCE OF U.S SOUGHT AT GENEVA Elimination of All Sanctions From League Machinery Is Advocated Geneva, July 2—(#)—The Nether- lands foreign minister, Dr. A. C. D. de Graeff, made an open bid before the League of Nations assembly Thursday for adherence of the Unit- bee Lae and other Geneva absen- CANNED Fons” “inact sears ee” 8 for Qe CAKE FLOUR Big 205 Tall Cans (22 00 2% Lb. Package 25¢ 4 os. can Calumet Baking Powder FREE SPECIAL BLEND ICED TEA JOHNSTON'S rate Fated et naan nO 02. Pkg. 986 frecta wat pir. aonneeall Pkg. 29¢ GRAPE JUICE, quart... .31¢ Pint Bottle - - 190 No. 246 can TOMATO JUICE ....... 15¢ ‘Amorted Regular 5¢ CANDY BARS, 3 for ... .10c ’ New Oven Baked 18K BEANS, 2 for : 18K Tree Ripened © 20 ex, No. 2% can PEACHES ..............17¢ Halves or Sliced RES He advocated the elimination of all sanctions fromr the league's peace ma- chinery and suggested transforma- tion of the covenant into an agree- ment of s purely consultative type. war tgs which created a stir in he assembly chamber, supple- ae the idea that fe only league sanction which should be intained was that of sukoepaticn any aggressor stat The nls has created a false sense He expressed “acute anxiety” over the present European political situa Hand Telephone Rate Reduction in Effect Effective July 1, the additional monthly charge for a hand telephone is reduced from 26 cents for. 36 months to 18 cents for 36 months, Democratic tao Miss Mary Jane McCloskey tenhhl f will represent petition wit is from 47 other atates for th le of queen of the Democratic ational convention. (Asscciated Press Photo) Hindenburg Sets New Ocean Crossing Mark Lakehurst, N. J., July 2—(#)}—The German dirigible Hindenburg ground- ed at 3:20 a. m., Thursday, completing its fourth commercial flight from Germany in record breaking time. The big ship made the run from her home port, Frankfort-on-Main to Lakehurst in 52 hours and 51 minutes, cutting eight hours, 34 minutes from her previous record, Lt. George Watson of the naval air sta- tion announced. The Hindenburg’s lines were made ~UNONGTS SERKING SOLD FIGHT FRONT | Stee! Concerns Announce That | They Will Battle Labor | Organizers July 2—()—Steel’s sharp challenge ‘to labor's drive. in that industry found a counterpart Thursday in increasing reports of a movement to heal, at least temporar- ily, the wide gap between industrial and craft unionists within the Am- erican Federation of Labor. The peace movement centralized in Washington, where John L. Lewis's Pittsburgh, of labor met to discuss an order from the A. F. of L. executive committee to appear next Tuesday and explain its defiance of the central body's ukase to disband. : It came on the heels of reiterated notices from steel in full page news- {paper advertisements of intent to “use its resources to the best of its abilities in opposing the drive, and organization of the first anti-union committee by a company employe “atlas a Group in Weirton, W. Simultaneously ied steel workers organizing committee, sponso: vy the CIO and headed | by Philip Mur- ray, United Mine Workers vice presi- dent, complained that one of its or- ganizers had been forced to leave secure at 3:35 o'clock after she made what was said to be the first flying mooring ever made by a German air- ship. A ground crew was ready, but was not called upon as the ship flew directly to the mast. I) Store cloned all adhe ect fh, urdny. July 4¢ antil 9 p. m., Wriday. 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