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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,‘WEDNESDAY; JUNE /19 Fourteen Judges to Wéigh Hau ptmann'A ppeal;New Actors Join 'SECRET CULT Veteran in Kidnap-Murder Drmntf: Ruling Not Due Until Fall IS REVE M.Efl “I MUST HOLD THE MAN I LOVE .. against the whole world! WWVETON[ & . O OF @OYNAMITE BREAKS “Torture’ lnnmhon Brings | PRter: Three Members Into B. C. Court VICTORIA, B. C., June 19.—Op- erations of a secret cult which left victims with cult initials branded upon their bodies have brought three of its 17°d members into cocurt to w oharges of mis- treating ini'ir There are four | known victhias. Roland Burritt, A. G. Walker and Dcnald Woed have been charged !with wounding Michael Share and | Wilbert Lindstrom during initiation to the society. Their preliminary hearing has been set for Thursday. | The “lorture” initiation is re- \erlv\l to bave included suspemsion [from beams of a barn by hands and feet, branding with hot irans, (keing ccmpelled to wear shoes and leggings into which thumbtacks had been driven to plerce the feet land legs of initiates, and hurled into a sound inlet ‘Jllnd'o]dfli EASY WAY TO FREE YOUR PET OF FLEAS 28, while. The brilliant star of “The Sin of Madelon Claudet’” and “Farewell to Arms” recreates on the screen with ,all her wistful charm the beloved heroine of J. M. Barrie’s renowned play EVERY lWDIAN Last Times Tonight MIDNIGHT PREVIEW GEORGE RAFT in ; 1 “leehouce Blues” judicial officer cf the o of New Jersey, will pm’lde Gver the Con.rt of !-:mn and rt deliberations June 20 in the appez! of Bruno Richard Hauplmann, sentenced to dle The oral a gumcnts will be brief but the justices have indicated they intend to cpend the hot tummer menthe ciudying minutely le intricacies o f the leng case. Attorney-General David T. Wilentz, left, leader of the rrececu’icn, will continue to direct the Sfate’s legal fo in the apjca! battle. Hauptmann, behind the bars, is ceen ccnferring with one of his attorneys, C. Lloyd Ficher, who declares the carpenter’s censtiiaiionzl rights have been violated. He threatens to fight the appeal through to the United States Supreme Court if necessary. Chancciler Luther A. Campbell, center, highes Appeals, ccmposed of 13 c¢ther judges, which will for the kidnap-slaying ¢f the Charle. A, Lindbergh baby. Here's the quickest possible way to gel rid of fleas on cats and do; or lice on birds — best of all it's | cdorless. Simply sprinkle your pet with Bu- {'hach, sifting - the powder lightly | Selected Short Subjects STARTS TONIGHT THEATRE it R e 1| HLLEN HAYES IS STARRED, CAPITOL picture version of Sir James Barrie’s whimsical romance “What Every Woman Knows,” starring Helen Hayes, opens at the Capitol Theatre tonight. Miss Hayes plays the role of Maggie Wylie, who entered into a strange marriage confract and then used all her womanly wiles to, hold COLISEUM THEATRE | SHOWING NEW HER | The life of an or.lm(ny truck ydriver is transformed into an ex- citing story in “In Spite ger,” which opened yesterday | the Coliseum Theatre. The romance between Ford, who is cast as an track dri the r at Walla ex-race ] i ) \ ] { l} \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ N ) ) 3 ) ) ) ) \ \ \ ) ) \ ) ) § N y ) \ { 18 ll ) i of Dan-| and Marian Marsh in' By SAMUEL G. BLACKMAN TRENTON, N. J, June 19.— { Fourteen black-robed justices of the lcourt of errors and appeals will take the life of Bruno Richard Hauptmann in their hands tomor- rcw to determine if he must die for the kidnap-slaying of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. For four and a half hours—the defense ha n assigned three, nd the 1 hour and a half— Ju y will 1 to oral arguments in the quiet, white-valled m. But this will be only preliminar for during the whole of the sum- mer they will study individually the ten-volume record of the trial at Flemington before deciding wheth- jer Hauptnrann's appeal from con- viction is justifie The decision made late in O probably will b ber. Eight votes will be ne for Hauptmann to conviction should be re- All are based on a‘lc,{ed‘ " in the conduct ¢f the trial.| his skilled carpentering sufficient- to make the crude ladder. Should there be an affirmation of Of the total number 42 relate to|the conviction Hauptmann has one Justice Trenchard’s charge to the more chance in New Jersey. He Jury. Most of the others are based |may appeal to the court of pardons on his rulinzs on evidente. for clemency, but that court sel- dom commutes death sentences to liminary proceedings the life imprisonment. >ssed four points. It| Hauptmann awaits the verdict summation of Attor- | ctei On June 20 he will have al David T. Wilentz was been a death house prisoner inflammatory, that He presented | nearly 18 weeks. Four varying theories to account for the demned men have pasted him on dea the baby, that the trial|iheir way to the chair. itzelf was in effect a “circus maxi- | - e mus” and that the daily sl | Col rles A. Lindl 35 4 influenced the jury. u. mann’s versed In defen: ck p: NOTITE MEN OF THE MOOSE u 'a o3} itends, morecver, that Bruno 7:15 for nann's constitutional rightsig o be olated, and has said it will fdancing May Go Te S. Sua meeting at 8 pm., and drill team meet practice. Installation at followed by lunch Mcose No. 700 and Legion for | times con- | June | and | HEARD POSTS BOND, TRIAL SET FOR NEXT MONDAY AT 10 A. M. Neil L .Heard, Secretary of the |Alaska Mine Workers Union and editor of the Alaska Labor Dis- | patch, posted $500 bond signed by | Sam Gazaleff in U. 8. Commission- {er J. F. Mullen’s court shortly af- ter 2 o'clock this afternoon in the charge of criminal Tibel brought against him by Mayor Isadore Goldstein. Trial was set for 10 o'clock next Monday morning and request, made by the defense. for a jury, was granted. Heard is charged with libelling | Mayor Goldstein in an article ap- | pearing in the Labor Dispatch last week - through the fur or feathers’ Then watch the vermin roll off! Bu-hich —guarentecd safe for human beings 1d animils—is cure death to in- | seet pests. dIn Hr Jy Sifter Cans at ‘Dru;. Greoery, teed Stores, fl‘ww- INSECT POWDER z‘ { § FRESH § ! CALIFORNIA GRO(ERY MARTHA SOCIETY ICE CREAM SOCIAL ’ > Prespytorian Chur;h lunch frem 11 am. to cream and cake to HMome :ade candy —adv. June Parlors, 1:30 p 6 pm., sale 21 40 SRR SO A5 B O BN G PRI (3 G 57 U Local Radishes, Onions DAILY e SR of a roadside lunch stand W ote 2 ; : get a mew trial. A 7-7 vote will ;eruhu:stbaAnd»IBYr_mnv Ahv}:m E(2n§1115h airl, is convincing, and the obstacles 'systain the verdiet of the eight men s:;;db :;]‘d r;aaa}; emév;):.t‘ ";_ John they encounter provide plenty of |ang four women who sat in judg- S ge Jovans Is cast as | suspense and thrills. |ment in the old Hunterdon county Lady Sybil, English “siren. The climax cf the story is reach- !vourthouse for rst six week {54 icourthouse for the first six weeks To insure absolute authenticity in |od when Ford is forced to drive a of this year. Scotch accents and backgrounds ' dynamite-laden truck, on which the | Hauptmann To Be Absent Harry Lauder II, nephew of Sir bmkvs have been greased, down a| Chancellor Luther A. Campbell Harry Lauder, famous Scotch sing- achercus mountain road. T St B d SBRERE gt T W ol o1 pae |the state's highest judicial officer, S, e it o T R as s T | will preside at the appeal hearing. technical advisor. I v sti o R A e |With him will be Chief Justice poxE “’lhrma= J. Brogan and seven asso- has been carefully moulded into 2 justices of the & living reality in the screen version, {0 fusglonn F AN Te cout et and five lay judges. Normally the B ST A t is composed of 16 men, but er J. F. Mullen for 1 oclock next the is one lay vacancy, and Jus- DOUBLE B“‘l' SHOWS }Wedn'“day morning. Rutsala is at tice Thomas W. Trenchard, who sat AT U'PTOWN TONIGHT ImeL) under szm bond. cat the Flemington trial, will not Annho rage, Alaska. take part in the appeal. Hauptmann himgelf will not be A double mu featuring “Soul pr September 10, 1934. 5]): cent at the hearing, and the at- the Slums,” with William Collier, Nctice is hereby given that Lhclundanm will be limited to about Jr., Blanche Mehaffey and Walter | Northwestern Herring Co., have | 75 persens. jlong, and ‘Botween Fighting Men” | filed an application for a trade and | The carpenter’s lawyets, C. Lioyd istarring Ken Maynard, will open &t manufacturing site, Anchorage Fisher Froderick A. Pope and Ez- the Uptown Teatre tonight. | 07840, for a tract of land situatsd Pert Rosecrans, have .assigned 193 The story of “Soul of the Slu at the head of Port Conclusion, '6as¢ns why they phink Hfluv‘- ‘tells of the reformation of a young Baranof Island, embraced in U. S. tman who has become a thief, and ' Survey No. 2150 from which corner %lhe aid given him by a gangster’s No. 1 said U.S.LM. No. 2150 bears moll who has also become of the S. 3° 13 W. 259 chains distant, oplmon that. the maxght road, | containing 5.908 acres. Latitude 65° though mnarrow, is best. Thé sup- |15’ N. Longitude 134° 40’ 30" W. porting cast includes James Brad- and it is now in the files of the bury, Jr. Mathew Betz and Paul U. S, Land Office, Anchorage, Al- Weigel. The only feminine role is aska. | played by Miss Mehaffey. Any and all persons claiming ad- AR o P |versely should file their adverse DOUGLAS ISLAND BRIDGE {claims in the U. S. Land Office, DECKING CONTRACT LET Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days _A sub-contract for decking the thereafter, or they will be barred | Douglas Island Bridge has been is- by the provisions of the Statutes.| _sued by A. W. Quist, who holds the FLORENCE L. KOLB, original contract, to A. Dishaw, who Acting Register. is reported to be ready to start First publication, June 18, 1935. y/m'k on the bridge tomorrow, |Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935. e to the United States |, me court The state built its casz on ev dence that Hauptmann (1) poss ed and had passed a large portion of the $50,000 ransom; (2) was the man to whom Dr. J. F. Condon paid the ransom and whose voice Lindbergh heard calling Doctor Ccndon the night the ransom was paid; (3) wrote' all the kidnap notes, attempting to disguise his handwriting; (4)' ‘made the ladder! from lumber purchased by him from a lumber yard and from a rd taken from the attic floor of s Bronx home. Hauptmann's defense contended he (1) received the money [rom ]n‘ nd and business partner, Isi , who later died;. (2) was a ding a party. the night the ran com was paid and waiting for his wifz in a bakery at the time the Lindbergh baby was kidnaped; (3) could not have written the ransom (4) could not have disguised 1 invited to attend affair. p Visiting members welcome. ! GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. OPTICIAN TRAVELS J. H. LePage, an ‘optician” of Vié- | teria, B, C., travelled to Skagway on Ithe Princess Charlotte. i The Pure Foods Store PHONE 478 Prompt l)(‘hvery e on»»»—voo”'m-‘ flllllllllIIHIIII||IIIlllIIlIII"IlIII|IlIIIIHIIIIHIIIIINHIIIIIIIIIHII“mlIIIllllIIIIHIIHlIllllllIIIIIHIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIHMIHIIIIIHIIHIIHIHIHHIIHHIIHIHIIIIIHHIIHIIIQ —ady. RUTSALA TRIAL Trial of George Rutsala, charge with assaulting George Discombe, | was set today by U. S. 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