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- and offict PAGE TWO. Cpe Casper Siunvay Cridune SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1924. LOEB BLAMES LEOPOLD FOR SUGGESTION IN KILLING CURTAIN RUNG) =25<-_ FULL CONFESSION OF YOUTHFUL |, test |NO SURPRISE IN INIESTICAION DOWN IN PROBE: SLAYER GIVEN OUT AT CHICA MEASURE VETO, ( AUGHERTY pence ition for Fe — a. ‘We deposited th ~~ : : BR fo - BRADFORD, eS nai Leda! Ser So} " od ee WASHINGTO) TON i dane 7.——With nae Puts de don! ; ” — a e vest, wow _conttton was | hn = big aes lidge today vetoed the $68,000,000 Committee Adjourned Postal satee 1 faeeaaea bill which would have raised an- Prohibition Stigation waa he who ‘drove, the automobile|" ‘I offer no excuse, but Iam fully S when Franks was kidnaped. He} convinced that neither the idea nor 4 Subject to Call of Ghat was Loe slto stick, Praniel] the act would ‘have ocourred! t ma nia palate of 300,000 posal clerks, exrriczs and other!” Wi]] Be Sounded over the head with the iron chisel|had it not been for the suggestion employes an average of over $ eac! ‘ Chai —the blow that ended the life of the}and stimulus of Leopold. Further- Mr. Coolidge, in his veto message to the senate, again Next Session. pe viction © more, I don't believe that X-would “| took congress to task for “govern-| “hoping against hope” for its suc- — Loeb, in his confession, denied| have been capable of having. killed ; psditNextravagaiee” ldttaring thas | Gear Sr AMEMGITON tahoe” tues the Leopold's story, He {insisted it was| Franks.” : : this “must stop”. LS. George, presiaent: of the WASHINGTON, June 7-Atnvestt- Leopold who sttadk £88 Goath blow: Hi Walre idid You noun ieee ‘hy: Pa “ While thé'veto was fully expected] national federation of postoffice 5 Loeb’s confession recited the at-|dro-chloric acid on him?" 7 by those close to the president, it|olerks, predicted demoralization of [igi ee posed ig at tempt to kidnap John Levinson; 11}..A—‘Right there. The scheme for caused great disappointment among} the the postal. service and» wholesale ood Seance saient of | year old son of another Chicagojetherizing him originated through postal employes, who had been ms send eahiniiaes te Pe millionaire. Leopold and Loeb, ac-| Leopold. who said that would be eres Paes eg cording to Loeb’s signed confession;|the easiest way of putting him to rnal reveni urea: drove from place, to place through.|4eath and the least messy. ‘This, yt Sart aise ere will go Arhd the prohi- out the south side in search of young | however, we found unnecessary be- nm ri hee pabe snk ie Levinson and when they missed use the body was—because the * q Pindar nis a jure,” said him, decided to capture Franks. Say was quite dead when we took Lillian Solloway, 18, whose lova nator King, Democrat of i curtain today was rung down, at least for an interlude, on the senate Daugherty investigation which for thres months has poured forth allegations of. official | misconduct and caused the resignation of Harry M. Daugherty as attorney general. ! The committee adjourned subject . to call of Chairman Brookhart, but - P ‘The Levinson, boy, who teat! him there. We knew he was dead for Harry Finger, to whom she t-Ja our pr ts sae pg hie cy a dared BF . ’ beore the grand sere said he <r by the Gace that rigor mortis had] a8 secretly wed, cooled when shi ively that {it a. tailure. regarded # contingent upon 5s p have. bees: tuaisecd, tocatihe | Weteaeel asl fs: kne alga by ake heiee aad ledraed nie’ eattiosnanen eddies nly ita fare EME cess of the court fight to be waged “ : pire, bees solieed Dele hes Bea es ite. cae aie fs aed | ae on wn pedaled ; "richer, incon hs be by. Attorney General Stone to com: |.. Sais d over his usual-route. poured this hydrochloric acid over} York. Now Finger fs suing Lil. tee decided not only to continue this a , - “ lian's guardian, Max Korn, million- phase, which was bitterly assafiea pel Harry and Mal Daugherty to! “| .iane wernhardt, granddaugh:| “We watched the children-as they | him, we noticed not a single tremor ‘i ter of the late “Divine Sarah,” who] left the Harvard school,” the con-|in‘his body. Leopold put’on his hip| ‘Sire of Peabody, Mass. for $100, by both President Coolidge and Sec- sosathe the right of the Daush-| fs" geoking a divoree {rom her au;|fession says. “We were about a| boots and took off his coat tn order ixoaerts mage (Continued from Page One.) Senator Heflin, Alabama, Democrat, ahais eet eens ee DURES ae ners to refrain from 4D-| thor-husband Verneuil, of | block away and used field glasses to|to do this an body an i - grounds their test!-| Paris, incl y is writing @ wath them s it head titet24 and Borah rustled with papers the: administration with}” Ground work for the investigation beni, t56| wove , : ; his desk preparing to speak. “murdering the business needs of 5 sinate them, the| novel “We did not think that he had Was it dark at that time?” |. viaeq for telegraph blanks: This) Pittman called for the atterttion| the nation: SEE ts hkwed The last deficiency conference re-| by the committee. Francis J. Heney port with the reclamation bill! can Francisco attorney, originally tacked on, was blocked temporarily| smmloyed be the committee ot ae in the senate by farm progressives expense of Senator Couzens of Mich- who objected to its immediate con-|iz4n, will not head the staff. Heney sideration. The house receded from its dis. agreement to the report a few min- utes previously. ‘For six months this congress has failed to enact any farm legislation,” Senator Norbeck, South Duxota sua.|| DOME Leave It “Now at the last minute when I try to get something through you attempt to pull all kinds of sub- : bawea gone home, so remained watching, poi far dia the} Note instructed Franks to go tolo¢ the chair and in the confusion : th thelr c iii Ma but when after a while he did not se ee cerry. the| the back platform and watch the| which followed, President Cummins of the hanno Oe caine show up, we came to the conclu-| body from the time you got off the) ase side of the track, wait until he| hound down his gavel and atnounc- of 'C nati, that the investigation sion that he might have gone. machine until you dropped it in the had entirely passed the first largé,|eq that the senate was automatic. is without legal validity. 2 “I went to look for him in alley, | Culvert red brick factory, with a waterlally adjourned, under the resolu- Stone will appeal Cochran's de- pobsins ie ele thee ae Phen thiter co taps WH Ata iercete stern | teers neta secileoac the rook cision to the higher courts during “We then went to a corner lot block and a ra K jon’t rie pion” written on it. After he had ‘The final scenes were so ‘disor- the summer. The ultimate decision where John, Coleman and Walter Bt apninad pe) You catry Wt? In) Sassed this water tower he was to|qerly that at one time Robinson ap- Bear's son ‘wero playing baseball. ‘NS MIOnkelt’ ss aket, yes.” ‘| count five quickly and throw the] pealed to the chair to have the ser- We watched them for a little while,| Q «wren then, you put the body| Package as far east as he could. |geant at arms clear the aisles, and then went down to see if Le]. gown the culvert?” “While I was placing the letter] which were jammed with clamoring s of tremendous damage by the/vinson had gone home, passed his yi Yes."* x on the train, Leopold was phoning/senators and members from the wave which swept the coast! house and found that the was not ‘And you poured this hydro-| the Yellow Cab to send a cab to} house who had heard of the senate Chite and Peru early| there or playing on the street. Franks, and also phoning Franks to} ¢ilfbuster and had come over to the arrived tonight at Talcha-| “We returned down Lake Park senate chamber. A—"I should sey about a city will be “unavailable,” it was said. in the supreme court is expected to » for all time the power and nority of congressional commit- SANTIAGO, Chile, June 7.—Re ke investigation: chlorlc acid on it?” A—“Before we put {t down in the | 8° to the drug store. All to “Other HONG KONG IS ner Potreriilos was|ayenue, passed the lot where the " “We jumped in our car and drove} In tho final moments before the|terfuges on me.” ” cn the Quiriquina rocks|Coleman boy was playing, and went Lark Ae then what aid you dow | to Sixtyseventh street and Stony|nouse adjourned, Republican Lead-| Chairman Warren of the appra- Fellow on Road NEXT STOP and isa total loss into Leopold's house to watch the] A—“And then I went to the oppo.| Islond. We saw in the papers|er Longworth bitterly denounced | propriations committee, finally suc- || Callao dispatches said ndrecs of] children play from one of the win-|: ite side of the culvert where the | there that an unidentified nude boy/the senute's refusal to pass either! ceeded in getting the bill_up, but Do you remember the first time families were homeless as a result | dows there. water runs out and where you can| "#4 ben found. the deficiency appropriation bill or/ Senator Pittman, Nevada, Democrat] you took the wheel and received of the damage to the lower sections} “We did not stay there long, but| ret at the water very easily, where| “We debated what we should do.|the special bonus resolution. immediately served notice that he} your first lesson in driving! Per,j7 of the c which were inundated | left and drove down Drexel.to go|] washed my hands which had be-|1 wasn't very anxious to go on, but} “A successful and useful session | would not permit it to be adopted in| haps that ‘time may still be quite by the flood past this lot where Levinson had|come bloody carrying the body.” Leopold persuaded me. So hejof congress has been marred at the/ its present state. fresh in your memory, or it may been playing. All this time I. was "The head had bled freely?” | phoned Mr. Franks at the drug/iast moment by the refusal of the ‘This bill carries the money for] be so long ago that you have for- AMOY, Ct June 7. — ‘The Serves We proceeded until we gv pee) there was quite at bit] Store. other body to bass the Klee de-| the soldier bonus and other import-| gotten it. When you took your American + réund-th-world flight a glimpse of Robert Franks. Wel of blood. The blanket or robe was| “On finding he wasn't there, we/ ficiency bill which provide: Scene ant items,” Warren said. first lesson, do you remember how which arrived here this afternoon turned down 48th street and turn-| saturated.” went to another. drug store, where} other things funds to pay the sol-) At this point, just 4 minutes be-| many beats your heart missed fram Shanghal, will take off next ed the car around. Legpold getting] “We then left, taking the robe] We again phoned the Bogart De|dier’s bonus.” sald 8 gas ia fore adjournment, president Cool-| when you saw another car rush- week for Honk Kong. into the back seat. with us, also the clothing of young| Rose drug store, again finding The bill failed throug! idge arrived and went to the presi- 4 ing toward you and sweep past, dent's room on the senate side of apparently just missing the side of the capitol to affix his signature your mudguards by inches! Per- to the oe in the last few haps you got a little pannicky and minutes of the session. in your effort to avoid, as you thought, an accident, you steered into the side of the road or even into the ditch. That was rather a nerve racking experience for you wasn't it? Well, remember there are thousands of new car drivers on the road today and when you see a car coming toward you with - a driver gripping the wheel with both handa and tense look in his face, driving slowly and carefully, slow down a little and give hima» much of the road as you can. ~ att e ; ee er ight, said pene in my seat opened the front|be detained. This, I > judge was Sere ad Bee thal waooeas pecan fies join «tution soot vs nd by “We then sto; at a drug store ult only jn failure. the house wi at any ral somewhere prince naighere took ‘We therefore went to a Rént-] have-provided for the bonus.” a where I looked up the address of ope place gnd Leopold took. in. the haya abies be snore sehr tions le beneath the scratched surface to tatk tochim about a tennis rac¢| Jacob Franks and. the phone pum- Be Re ger uant coon orstbanr Soh pier saa CLOSED FOR FUNE up there in Fremont county, still} quet, #0 he got into the car: ber, and at the same time Leopold wan thd oe the Franke muster by} Actial:fonda foc payment can ie untouched. The famous Homestake| ‘We proceeded south: Leopold} printed the address on the .epyelape. appropriated at the December ses- ‘ou. drove out. to Gary.| “Nothing else of importance tran: sion of congress in time as pay- b begin spired until late Saturday night,|metts are not ‘scheduled to prepa acral li * aad when I met Leopold at a restau-|until after the first of the year. rant. He had his car, in which he . placed his typewriter, upon which] END DELAYED BY “Than cype stripped the boy} tS ietters had been written. OIL REPORT WRANGLE “We took the typewriter and pried WASHINGTON, June 7-—Dead- few interested in Ali the planes landed here with- “I drove the car south on Ellis| Franks. We started homeward, and| Franks wasn't there. fishness of a very out trouble. Weather was perfect, LANDER fi REGION avenue, pareilel to. where, young | Leopold stopped. to call up’ his| “We then reallzed that’ the body] the reclamation prosects which had door and called to Franks that 1|about’9 o'clock. 8 would give: him a ride ‘home, ~"He | {Continued frony Page One) said, no, ha would just as ’oon" walle, t hat in all probability vast fortunés Dut chetol@ him that 1 awould like WOMAN PIONEER DIES ON COAST (Continuec from Page’ One) Mining and Milling company, known | reached his arm around under} We then proceeded. toward home,”| our chauffeur: far and wide for its operations in| Franks, grabbed his mouth and hit} @- the Black Hills at Lead, 8. D., is} him on the head with the chisel. I . *| now active near Atlantic City, pump-| belleve he hit him several times. I ing water from an old’ shaft and|Gon’t know the exact number. preparing to explore deeper. ‘He began to bleed. but was not CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 7.—Ar-|" suiphide e in immense quan-| entirely unconscious. He was mcoan.| f the shoes? a typewriter and@ tmrew it off the| Walsh report condemuing the naval bridge leading to the outer harbor,.| oil leases, Senator Spencer, Missouri, ay — ee He then took one of the rags! 0. \'ter destroying Franks’ clothing.| The Tobe ‘was then taken from its Repulllean, began ee oes who survives 1 gagged him by sticking it down | tio ever, what we did there was to| Hiding place. We went over to re ; . ’ : islative action rn orke! his throat. I believe. We proceeded tO] Teopold’s garage and got gasoline,| thereby threw all leg! eptieOg hacie |down Dorchester and then, at Leo:| £0 Over to my eotee where Wel took the road out on South Shore| over until closing matte eprdoyenpe alae | | pold's directions,—drove- into ~the| "UZ", tim clothing in the furnace." Drive, saturated the robe with gas-| “Republican leaders, who, at firs nissi¢ f = vb Q. “Did you burn the blanket | Drive. saturated the encouraged Spencer, finally _per- tection | with which bad oe the clothing| “That is all I have to ‘tell about —— f until we were at al wrapped . SO aa geting TT 7 | ‘oad which led off the] q. «No: the blank the mutder o 0 ranks. i | A. “No; the blanket “was placed! “Q_ phe statement you have just | main rcad somewhere ‘near the In imber I ire GIVE GLEMENGY Gina naa POSH BOTS IRE Lae, in a little hiding place near the|peqq has been of your own free sreenhouse at my home. After! winow held the state offices will be closed * future husband who was clerki ranger ve not been complet-) tities awaits the prospector. Along |ing. I proceeded further west and off the keys, just the very tips of| locked in a wrangle over “the oll). ‘sore run by F. rf conc ed for feral of W. G. Harris.| creek bedd até sinds und “gravel to| turned, I belleve at Dorchester.” cys Ww f scandal,” the senate delayed action Wi ‘ a. “ the keys where the finger imprints They were married shortly after. State commissioner of ahild and! ye torn up and set from their] Question—“What time was. this?” would show. on necessary appropriation legisla-| ra, and moved to Shoshone antmal pr tention: who gied baci ns of gold by ages Answer—:'This was around 5 ex ated ce teaikins eace “We took these keys In a little| tion until the phe ene DOUES PETE ec ency. day lags on the state cap! With new methods miners from | o'clock. I don't know the exact tims. 4 : bunch and threw them off the bridge | adjournment tonigi In 1873 th ' ” Widin at st — . ere was a large war butldings are at halt mast in home| an1 over the country will soon attack | Leopold grabbed Franks and. lifted are, ronald made that frat call?”"|at Jackson Park. Then we took the| Fighting against adoption of the} |, (rs.cuere, Me & cominittioks of Harris and when t nerd the Atlantic rict, lured on] him over the back of the front seat : . beech many depredations through this v tewn of Hammond. I am not sure whepher we posted the letter before smise of g wealth. 1 threw him on the srug-in the Pig eer ge ey country and the people at the ; agency became alarmed and moved all the families to Salt Lake City Utah, at that time the nearest town of any size. The Burnett family lived there for two years and then moved back to the agency. The settlers had built a block house in the meantime that they used as a fort, and while they had| Lamont, secretary-treasurer, and many Indian scares after that they| David Evans, J. c. Underwood ant CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 7.—The Wyoming National Farm Associa- tion, an agency to assist in the re- financing of farmers under the Farm Loan act, has been organized here, with D. L. Gilpin as president P. H. Goggin, vice president; R. M. suaded him to conclude his remarks and permit the senate to wind up business. While the house was placidly moving forward toward adjourn- ° “We turned down this road for! having burned the clothing we got torn by ‘con-| felt comparatively safe as the|z —“Yes, I want to that 1! ment, the senate was torn by » A. Zike, directors. Underwood Threatening —- a short distance and it ended in ala pail of water, soap and brush and| o¢/r ne excuse tut that Pam fully | stant wrangling and ilttie was acl Women and children would retreat] {s a member of the board of the Poa: Going eres ei ae blank. This Leopold knew but/to the best of our ability in the convinced that neither the idea nor| complished. Only a few minor to the block house and live there | eral Land bank of Omaha, At Hollywood opme nt—the victims very much of | Wanted to take it because it was'so| dark tried to wash off the blood| the ast would have occurred to me| Points were acted upon. magne a> time until the Indians peer yer ey meed rie deverted. We turned around and| stains. Wat moe heer! foc the aeenretinn | Ths chief itech adopted was « ree: left the country. Tn. 18 Mr. Burnett bought a farm one ‘mile south of Lander and the family lived there until, 185: . when they moved to Lander where : Mr. Burnett engaged in the Jewelry and optical business. In 1891 the building burned to the ground and as no one carried much insurance in those days the loss was total The year 1895 saw them back at the agency again where Mr. Burnett re- entered the Indian service and re Aes sai veld Leopol, seeing that Franks was} The car was parked near the id. ..| olution by Senator Robert M. La tre under tt veces Ge ane cn | unconscious, climbed into the front| greenhouse. I think we mailed the| mtg 't dent bellece that 1 mau HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 7% —| children in property matters, pre-|°**t ransom letter to Mr. Franks before (United Press)—Battled by six fire] sumed to be lacking in judgment We had covered the body with| we burned the clothing.’ ss Frank: companies 35 policemen and ecores | and without the advantage of exper-|the robe belonging to Leopold that} Q- “When was it mailed? “This statement ‘s made of your of volunteers, a brush fire burning | lence and the control of will power] W® had brought along. We then| A. “About 10 o'clock at the] own volltio t comes from age and years, but| rove further south on the main|Hydepark station. Immediately » responsibility | highway until we turned at a road| after having destroyed the clothes, panes from a minor as from an adult in| Which, I believe, reads to Gary. washed the car and hidden the erty damage tesulted,| his moral behavier.” ‘We went down this road a way | blanket, we proceeded to the drug lett io ‘wate the a ‘I do not believe in capital pun-| nd then turned off on another de-| store on 47th street, where Leopold ‘ duits. Certainly there | 8erted road leading north. We fo!-| phoned Mrs. Franks telling her her t for only @ short distance | 80n had been kidnaped. sstohys S. dninore Lindsey | then turned down another deserted| “We then entered the Leopold remarked. “This is far from say-|TOad leading west. We stopped the| home. Leopold came back and we there sbould not be | car got out, romoved young Franks'| drank a little, played cards, and Aiscipline | Shoes, hid them in some Bushes,| then he took me home in his cai toward the| meted out’ to » Leopold and] nd removing his pants and stock-| @- “What time was it? t a high,rate of] Richard Loeb. ings placed them in the car. We dia| A. “About 10:30. We then took urlous brush fire was rag-| “For such value as example may | this In order that we might be saved the Rent-A-Car and Grove out to foothills back of the pie-]be—to morors intellect the trouble of wholly undressing | the garage where we attempted to t cht erwin, who’ folitrw -in oir path,| hint later on. We also left his belt] Wash out the blood stains with soap residences in| something in the nature of punish-| buckle and belt with the plants, not the bow!, al ment 1 { course be meted out}! the same place, but very near to them there, sat all Follette which will provide for tn- vestigation by a special senate com- mittee during the .summer contri- butions and expenditures of both Republican and Democratic cam- paign committees. Spencer spoke for more than three hours. He charged unfair- ness and misrepresentation in the Republican co: ittee composed by Senator Walsh, as a sequence of the long and sensational investiga- tion into the leasing of naval ree serves. ‘ ‘The political debate extended Into the last hou Senator Fess, Ohio, Republican, declared the Democra' were’ responsible for deflation; Sen- (Continued from Page One.) ator Walsh, Massachusetts, Demo- each state, it is assumed that War- erat, charged the Republican admin- ren will be named, and he is now| istration had forced more than’ a on his way to Cleveland. million laborers out of worl® and Warren is a skilled parliamentar- jan, having acte in that capactly at many Republican conventions, and he may be expected to handle in the president's interests any diffi- culties that may arise Curing the work of writing the platform and putting it through the committee preliminary to submission to , the convention proper, more, I don’t believe that I would have been capable of having killed WINS $17,000 JUDGMENT . LANDER, Wyo., June 8.—A vex” dict to the extent of $17,000 was ob- 4 tal mained there until he was retired the. SAbtsee Keppel detien vedtene on a pension two years ago. He| Riverton State Bank: versus Mar- and Mrs. Burnett then took up their] shall Graham. The stilt residence in California, Last year there was a memorial service held at Hardin, Mont., in commemora- tion of the Hay id Indian fight and as Mr. Burnett is “the last ‘surviving member of that famous battle, he was tmportuned to be Present at the exercises, and ¢efi- nitely to locate the spot on which the fight occurred. He and Mri Burnett drove through from Calj- fornia by way of Portland, Ore., and after attending the memorial con- tinued on to the old home at Shoshone agency for a visit. After their return to California in January of this year Mrs. Burnett's health began to fail and despite everything that could be done, she gradually grew, weaker until the final call. Mrs. Burnett ts survived by the widower and by six children. The children are J. W. Burnett, Webster City, Okla; Mrs. W. L. Simpson, Zosenorete Dr. W. G. Burnett, Mrs. R. P. Haas, Fort Mra. A. F. Greene, San- Jouquin, and L. R. Burnett Crowheart, Wyo. The funeral will be held, today at the home ofa family friend, W. N. Noble in San Francisco and burial will be made there. The three daughters who were also present at the time of her death will be the only members of the family present besides the husband f the Hollywood bov nd fla which it was bell pread untess ther be a shift in’the wind. no excuse whatever for capital | owed th was brought to recover on three prom- issory notes of $5,000 each together with interest. ‘The Riverton bank was represented by the law firm of Hagens & Murane and Attorney Don Gallagher of Casper. HOLLWOOD, Cal., June 7.—Orig-| ing, howeved west of Holly-|some pur that at Leopold's eater, ’ Leopold's chauffeur We stopped at a little sandwich | came out and we told him we were _ Ee F shop on the road and Leopold g0t| washing out stains of wine. Upon if FADY TO) jostuens,putciamed'' “Sotble “or| resting cut taine of wine, pon sandwiches and two bottles of root town in both the Willys-Knights, I residences. in ira rere n ektht ariving until driving the Rent-A-Car. We stopped t fairly dusk. _the “onrushir fire and both of us went to the corner store situated on the northeast cor-| pox telling Mr. Franks to go imm ¢ ae metting this main highway, the presidential nominee, Warren's} Years, 3 store and walt for a phone call. ears of age, receive three regu: name of which, I do not know. ‘Bowater, the letter Gia nat etiok He f . ——— “In returning, he eald, ‘slip over| with the atickers that we had, and Neither Absent Nor Tardy Once STOP Spending Your Earnings Extravagantly It Costs Nothing to Find Out That You Can Save Every Time You Do Your Shopping At the Exchange Furniture and Hardware Co. name pops up regularly. There is no doubt that Cleveland and all Ohio points for miles around are excited about the convention. But with the nomination of Coolidge certain and with the convention ma chinery entirely tn the hands of his friends, the convention suddenly has lar attendance certificates and one honor ‘certificate because she has Chohtane.cerail cn flyer, | #nd let me drive for a while,” which] fearing it might blow away. We de- these "parta, bas re > Cas.|I did cided to omit the letter from our not missed a day or been tardy once during that period) an ac- per after a short time spent Lin “We again proceeded down the|calculgtions, and when we phoned complishment that {s considered Franks, instead of telling him to unusual, + ‘the box to ‘ell hi to go Next year she Will enter the sundays at reasdnable “I remember we turned up one ately to the drug store. nde record at Lin-|Tead which he said led to Indian: “We then proceeded dowritown in fourth grade at the North Ca: taken on the agpects of one to nom-| gcnool. Wilma nleo hes w Seetes when he took} ®polls, and then back again, and|both cars, parked Leopold's Willys- finally he drove the oar to a place| Knight and wont to the Illinois Cem inate a vice president instead of a | er brother Roy who has gone two President. There is talk @& noth-| terms and has been absent only in the Rent-A-Car. I ticket to Michigan City ing alse but “who is to be second! hair man” on the ticket. Most of the A previous journey 1 sguise myself; | talk 18 of Frank O. Lowden, Illinois. out there some weeks before.” also tho black hat and overcoat. At| But different people are mo noe for heavy a Weather Forecast Q—"When ¥ ‘ Net nd has arranged to| thoroughfare, watting for it to get rs on pleasure trips | dark. take pa pmen pvenings average | rates He recety be the best tn histor from all repo where he knew, which was near| tral station ek highway, |this culvert. Wo both investigated 4 | the cul t on m day, Now that vacation time is here they say that they are going, to NE} make the best possible use of it around among delegates and others ‘out it 4 plan 30 o'clock the train which runs nd father that they will be ready to go to -— you mear n the Michigan Central as far as|showlng press reports and in some! schoc 4 “ _— ’ ‘ K fo c as the re-| 9 ttled ta Monday |out of the car, took it in the robe| “I went to the train and left alsaying he would not accept the| Mr. and Mrs. Tey Fdeufield, 1135 “ : AE try Phone 1086 tiful A m1 ‘ork imit fair with rising temperature, and carried it over to the vulvert, not8 we had prepared, in the box| honor, { Johnson ‘street, Mdtion $5 tal made eed its buildings to ten stories in heigh

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