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T | ture will show it. You have been a|trip March 4, 1925. Several hours|er, are without foundation,” the father [confession ~of Floyd McClelland | ®oad boy all your life, ana | am proud | later motorists found him wandering | sa ' | |\ that you ai Al : | § | &erhall's volce wax an clear as a le!l’l‘ha_v currled him to a haspital at Dispatches from Macon last ni: Mrx. Bigby was his informant, he snid. | Ace to Try Non-S8top Flight From DENYING SLAYING Father of One Expresses Pride—Social Worker In- sists Both Confessed. By the Assoiated MILLEDGE March 26 - Although shall, Clay- ton m., MeClelland. | Rrockton from the death chair gnilty of mw Putnam County ent. Mrs, W. T, declared Coggeshall told her he had “cont o that he was innocen ixe he did not want to hurt his wother and | futher, who believed that he was not zoilly” Mrs. Bighy visited both | Cozgexhall and McClelland shortly | Lefore their execution and had visit- | ed them daily in the jail at Macon| for some months | McClelland, she said, (old her hel witnessed thd killis done by Coggeshall boough, Tampa, who ix now se sentence for complicity in Father Witnesses De: Coggeshall, the first to was | brought into the death chamber af- father and brother had bid ddhye. Two charge of elec. were applied hefore he was commented sent hall was heing strapped | ter he had calmiy light- e. his father stood hefore axped his hand, and a t him, gentlemen,” he suid clean and innocent as the bhorn."" all looked Kim squarely in | . but did not reply, and his | ontinued | You were a good boy and the fu. ' Open Evenings Till Easter the he died that he had given | Bighy had denfed to him-that hix son and’s confy I believed im-| New York to Paris. ©to ome young ngn, who hid at- [ confessed o her. Mis. Bighy. how ¢ in the noe of the two| pARIS, March 26 UP),—Cupt. Tene acked him. Jever. wuia: . . the attorney declared. | Wonck. peances forenaet dee of the | ER BACKS &1 3 “1 still stick to the statement thut | s |t e dhy: e PRISONER BACKS $ . . ; i il orld War, announced yesterday | o “‘" ACRRIATORY }:',':::,d‘ ::'f""‘",‘.'" ABTRRCEIRISIRCOT u Stewart, daughter of | he would attempt.a non-stop flight | D " . ne Prince Kdward Island, | from New York to Paris in May. 1e said, | Celimate of McCleliand Nays He Was Backs Confession Details. | Canada, i the, first woman there to | sid he would wail for New York at | We'll meet and we will hunt | = Told Detalls of § 3 J. A. Swaln, tnder death sentence|Qualfy for the niactice of law. | the end of April | -pT B in, but YouwWill | arhrANIDA, (Ghi, I8 2 . |in the Bibb County jail at Macon never meet uny of | ther N ¢ Tha o 2 Floyd MeClel'and, Brockton, N. Y. 'of the slaving to him. Swain said the LY st he fathe conducted a_monologue |, Molectroruted nt Milledgeviiie ves. | story MeCletland told him tallied with OI MAN S I EI I IN( : [l s terday, «red last night that he tatement given out hy Mrs. | ! went torwara. He followed the body - . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 26 1926.° FONCK SEEKS RECORD. Wednesday, following the, gover " aid. “They are untrue and I don’ dying llke & man.” Cog-{on’ the roadside, beaten and robbed. | believe them.” refusal to grant executive clem And.” ton, and Wright managed to ex- [ quoted Mr. Coggeshall as saving Mrs. Up to the time | was told of Me James ¢ . i | fellow prisoner of McClelland, a said McClelland had related the story Watehes Guards With Interest. from the roum with firm step after d the two boyx to have| ; - been innocent jam Schley Howard. chief de. ! @ . 4 LEAWRS Tambveaiom ithe g ontessions made o fense counsel In the case, decl:red | & P i ¥ McClelland smoked & e o i 8 # with apparent interest as n socinl work- | night that he was told of the alle strapped him into the ¢ The two hodies were illadgeville vest v “opgeshall be r burial. ken form | afternoon, that | & returned to hix | Tolman's touches tell in the finished re- i sults of complete, expert. ready-for- use cClelland was sent A s The touch Tolmanizing adds will N M tell in the men folks’ starched TOL AN collars and shirts handled at the ey " . | ' , regular pound price of this Tolman NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. at FIFTEENTH and V STS. | l dn"" ,\'(-T'\i\'c. 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