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" TORNADO KILLS 72, * OVER FOUR STATES ’ i i WEATHER 1° S Weather Burcau Foreeast.) Rain tonight; tomorrow fair; much colder Temperature—FHighest, 46, at p.m toda Full vesterday: lowest, 40, at §:30 report on page 9 Washington b WASHI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ¢ Foening Star. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star's carrier system covers every city block and t reguiar edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. Yesterday’s Circulation, 89,744 26, 1926 PAGES. () Means Associated Pres 'O CENTS. FIFTY-TWO N INJURES. HUNDREDS Fire Breaks Out as 15 Blocks§ of Dwellings Are Leveled| in Arkansas Town, Where | Storm’s Fury Centered. | " oAl - > > MISSOURI-AT\ID LOUISIANA VILLAGES ALSO HARD HIT OATH SAVES HALL DETECTIVE FROM 2 ARREST IN COURT Simpson Orders Di Martini _ Jailed When He Appears as Defense Witness. EMPLOYEb BY WIDOW AFTER DUAL MURDER | — = Judge's Decision Blocks Effort to | Have Carpender Deny Pig | Woman's Story. —_— twister fore into - S StckeniA T A as from Okdahonua amd |\ T I R to Stricken Areas From into two distinet rms, one | BY the Associated Prese i ) A e | iz north into Missouri, the other [ COURTHOUSIE, SOMERVILLE. Neai unication Hinders Relief Places, But Crippling of south through Louisiana. Com Martini, by di detective J., November el cmplored 26— private Stevens Hall after the ' nce: during Head-On Collision Fatal to 2 Horse On Park Bridle Path COURT ADIOURNS TOSTUDY DOHENY TESTIMONY 1S3 Ruling Due Monday on Claim of 0il Man to Immunity By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November If.— Two young women riding horses in Central Park yesterday escaped serious injury when their mounts od in a head-to-head cclli- ch resulted in the death sion whi of both 3 Engelhard, 20 year-old art student, was gallop ing with triends on a bridle path o e O i approscst at on Senate Statement. a gallop and the two hor: col- R lided. One was killed in: A“‘("I\' B vith broke! eck and he N hec's len waa broken and it had U. S. SAYS $100.000 LOAN to be killed Mis Bernstein W unbart, but Miss Engel FACTS BELONG IN TRIAL hand was broken. | o Counsel Spend Day Arguing Admis- sibility—Jury Sent Out Dur- ing Controversy. PRESIDENT FINISHES ANNUAL MESSAGE i of reconds t 1 it 1924 which would show il L. Doheny N Calls in Mellor and Lord After Emotionally he told of his : @ of her husband and Mrs. Work—Damage Wili Run to DT ot hiey Buuistana aud tion that 1 € Dot 8 | nor R. Mills, was sworn just be inath | ki Hundreds of Thousands fore the luncheon recess in the Hall- | Completing Three- g b e CpiE o Mills trial today. H { charges of conspiracy defraud th e Di Martini, who has been threatened | Week Task. | e Stntesut halind S Atk with arrest on a warrant charging tioon at 230 o chile Jist tornado, travel- v him with being an accessory after { Adolph A 1 ok the maite 2 ongh portions ! the fact of the murder, did not begin President Coolidge has completed | yngor adviscment ou ssippi. Arkansas Nis lt:qtr:morlw. !;m o e 1‘hm“hn ’ his annual message to Congress after! Thare will be 1 and Missonst, turned Thanksgiving | | might be placed under the protection | ihree weeks of work court until Monds st . % for humdeed. | PN=-10 No. 2 Leaves Isle of [of the court. 11o spent the l\m"h*’"n“‘ n | This was learned today following [announced. whet . re under the custody of the| | T IS of the | render ) isate Pines After Replenishing Oil. | <herir- | Ul ' Treasury Mellon and Immediately | Supports X 5 T d | afterward with Brig. Gen. Lord. di- | Ghien = \ d a yably 200 or 1 P f | the hour approached for red t . S ety R s gr ) tore heanan | Sister Ship Goes to Cuba. e s withdrawn temporavii \ | rector of the budget, regarding Gov- | ! ' Lot Di Martini might take the oeth | ernment finances, & subject which |- S announced Ly Justice Hoel 5 . ities, mo s e e 2 | LU | witt be emphasizea in the messaze. fing that after Monday court will | i i e and disrug wiated | soon as the detective walked | ! 11 that rewains now for the Presi- | ssion. every diy cxeopt . D as es Nuvy seaplane PN witness stand from F00m — ISE——— to do before sending his han. v. and night sessi e ey ) dent to du niated cveral hundred thousand | Lieut. Comad inder Simpson, speci; cutor, tol | | 2 . work fo the public printer is to edit ‘.«I.:Al‘,.v”,].,x» conrt i ot . i e ot bt | Inspector doha’ ). Undersood o aprest | Counsel for Gould Says Klan Wardman Project Bordering |} ", b B tho Dresi- | dlte the cuse. . cusic 650 wan. teday from Cape Francis, | O i I s 5 | s nt applies to phraseology more Voluni Sheuens By, Isle of Pines, to com.| Blocked by Defense. i Aided Fight—Governor Re- Rock Creek Park Objected |inun to content. Goverimuent: vouy plete the flizht to Colon, Canal Zone, | “‘”" ‘,‘II! SP . 5 | Secretary Mellon was closeted with | Doheny interruptel Wednesday horning when | g pudiates Candidate. | to for Height. the President before 1 oclack and re- ihe ane weas Toreedltoa fowm 1ad il Tune mained with him half an hour, dur- any immunity : . . wark. DI Martini’s Jawver. called | e L L BG L {ordimaitlyattach to/ht . T cruiser Raleizh veported the ition of teh court to the fact that | el Press | An application of Harry Wardman | . . & forbid itsin Ui { PN-10 o A St miles south | i v * the prote 1 AL Afer N et 2j.— ; sages from his mess Holo e H | 1 ! € s e witness was under the protection AL Novewmber 26 | for a change in the zoning of a large | ““\i li\ing his conterence with the | P s of the Isle of Pines at %05 wan., |of the cows DI Martini then retired | of excessive primary cam | between Woodley road, Twenty- | precident, Gen. Lord said that the | the yerhinge tion 85 Hhstern he passed over the | With i sh s deputy. { paign expendit <t Avthur R eighth street, Rock Creek and Po- | hudget estimat running the G b b el e | destrover Humphries, 3516 mile A vould § Gould, Republican nominer for the | | tomae parkway so as to permit the | crnment for the next fis.al vear h e itlice Froves ol o | south of t L at 11 w'clock, s “m!“_‘l‘“‘; he l.\,\ “"‘“‘vgl nited & s SHenate, were faid at the | erection of « group of five large apart- | been completed and are V| ittes of Fonse Congress { tape Franuis is on the western ex- | [satiator Mavvison st o0r of Cox. Mulphy O: Brawster and | ment houses at a total cost of ap-[ready for the printer, amd he inth: g pe used as evidence axainst i { trem the Isle of Pines, making | that when D: Martini is arrested hisi (¢ Ku Klux Kian today by counsel | proximately $3.000,000 was denied DLy | mated that e ot O O o | in anY court except on it prosecutis Homes Leveled and Bur | he distance to be traversed to Coco | counsel will have three alternative GRS I L | the zoning commission today at an | ‘”‘ “:“,‘,'li St | for perfury committed i i e A Solo Navy Air Station. Panama, an immediate hearir n Gould's campalgn. expense execitive. meating the Distrivt | BRI ined, s due to a natural in. | (Sstimeny.t The e K ute miles ~t t < attorneys said that S ained, £ due Lo 4 e and | Doheny testimons ok md man epoited inja fibh o A0 B '\\‘ e l‘”‘" GoRrtered axidbil Mr. Wardman's plans called for an ny inclination’on the part of | feniee ”(‘\'“" o g, o » ness Cavy Department to [ him placed & PWizard Evans werning | i e St : i e hnnton i e e conten 4 Owe 2h itornalo 2y M diveccion of Old| DI Martini was arrested in Brooklvn! tion of the charzes |apartment house development unigue duinistration to ubandon 18 PO} erts, Government counsel ; vitol « e e fen with beine ; in building construction. Each of the \ | putiic policy and no law protecis sucis Prov in the Caribbean @ ¢ iin E L Pyederick W Hinckley, counsel fF S ifiiis Sould: e elght sident has not announced | ! Lt DEBLACY It was estimated |48 @ccessoly to murder, but was ve-dghe Republican sominee, declired apartment buildings would be eig o to the Capitol and|| & Statement in either-a civil ov:a cvin PG rerart | At i hours would beflwased on an order tfrom a New York | gpening the 12 betore the s | storfes high, and combined would joint session | Ml court bt reach | required to complete the iop .”m.h,n,‘«mlx;;‘ i1 b not been indicted, Lty of state that Gov. Brewsier had | have a total puartments. The el ! | i gt by NA10 No. 118 y e sensational incident with Dijnjtiated the cha and wsserted| > commission turned down the appli- | the Nt was hicago | Gt ) bl o U Martini us the chief figure came after | (hat the conferenee betweon T OVaRSLER O SRR U s e bacaute at Ot Sadnii N T vias | Roberts asserted that consti ol was dn- | “\ N e I”“i Sipel, 4 nelighbor of Mys, Jane Gibson, | ernor and the Ku Klux leaders hid b | that apavément hotses eight ator O A vl eHens - and other Tesal provistons affording i i two Navy seaplunes which embarked | had heen put forward Lo attack the | taien phice in Washington ! a B [CHERE: StSHGR[V TS Rkt Sy Immunity were never meant to attacl clided st at Mosow Lo o non-stop expedition frowm Hamp- | oman farmer’s stors i " CHAMBERLAIN ON WAY high border tock Creck and Lo =) - | to volunteers it it did, then and one L Sivians v Puesdiy evening for | " . 2 N Charges Prejudice Attempted. | tomac parkway would not be in keep- sons fearing evidence misht he d iy ushed into the 1 Zone. Comdr. Hartlett and Experts Cross Examined. ; TO GREET QUEEN MARIE |ine with the surroundinzs FREEZ'NG WEATHER closed against them would rush to f rom surrounding Loy el o vhiadl As s om0t ST Gerey 1 Brooks of Portland, attor { | committee meetinge and make n of communicie | ¢ Isie of Pin where he w Rl NS ney for the complainant, Bev. A F. = | Peti in October. RIRREA IR THE RGP AL Wikrd e 1 IeASUTes » descend £ e oil. The e s CCIL Lol Meth minister at Ran- | King Reported Better—Prince o o the borded, | e et R ite's questions indicat | quiyn in his opening summarized the = I The Wardman petition has heen jeeution. o ( ' own to suffer, | jare, A copmanded [ine that an aitemnt g e madeto | 0TS TR TG GG Carols Marital Troubles Wor- | unde sieration’ by e ommis ey P ok i and more th BN i St o 3010 that more would e shown during N + sion ever sinc he public hearing in i ! % The dowr IXImately | fingerprints submitted byt i rying His Mother. October. The proposed change in | oo . E y . eombatad ti ment of e S not complete representatio o e S T i Dty | Zoning et it g’ obl at the i Chilling Rain Tonight Will Bring: that, Do, wis o “vulunteo Comnun Tavied: ito! GIAT: [ amiont < e weeification ad Cable o The Stae and Chiago Dty | Z200i0E Wy T . nted out froms the record thit Bns, ; ; otogr: ertisements in Maine e News Corights 19% hearing and carvied the indorsement | v ouE | Rl . il With i Lrolen conectin | we torted” and answered In the | oo yetents fn Maine Fu e e the. T | of the Federation vf Citizens' Associ Drop—Storms Complicate wmittee bl Issued ihpoen: | starboard engine, ative, f 7 o jasaiist Mr Doheny. and vee:1n + storm S s es which, it is ¢ ed, o e | ninian court chambe; , M. An-[tond < wer T the reques v Lieut. Connell repor that all | Justics Charles W. Pavker, presid | Shich i i« I ',‘,,,,‘,“}, i ey ,"”’ N tnt: osiom M i oL e |.,,:|“,.,\\'L‘ The commission wlso disapp | Sunday Forecast. e s embers of the crew were well. He {ini, ruled at the opening of court th A he S1puat tunosd by S i ey (0 Cheibontgl L e fohe b iDponsd. Enanies - homas Al commitie et {said the pline would need u new star- Henry de i Brayere Cavpender could |y 28Ty it e e detiver ooy o in zoning which were considered - L S o " wed Bines ) sl oo naland aken TEIL cquine|npuestity 6 1o his il ou the hIEHY fediy fvinde dRitkiae Cennilidute r th and on political ; an_ afternoon session of the pub L enii O R RIaE et W DeNEnt it " o id el il ;"*”' I iantanamo to | of the murder in an attack Jane | pEohedt honor within the power of |developments during her absence, for | hearing. Wednesday. The only one |« drop in ture, which will} % ot e Facon i atIsbn i linstall the engine. ) | Giibson's story. The New Yo ker, | Gfons of Muine to confer. If sub. |the Queen is 1 most important per- | sanctioned involved the property | bring freezing weather tomorrow j o wh i n oot tl ba Stragels enough, tw of e crew [t denying that e had Stntinted. It rendecs bim lable to | sonuee in. palities, | hounded by Randolph street, Eighth | night, was foreast oy by the | aoonmiieie rosmmede: aeeordine. o ety Detora i aiomic g ‘_‘; es” from Mrs, Hall's | LS00 farteiture of his teat he King, whils wealk from fusting, | street, Quiney street and Georgii | Weather Bureau the rioors tinde Metore) e Jome on Buttiedayior Sundas, 1SN pie il Still more serious | 1% How eight and his condi | uvenue, which = rezoned from | The storms and variadons in baro- | subpoeni @i o t ast | ir e doubl ng, as te ed et e has o R tter, | tion is | restdential B, 40-foot height area, 10|, wirical fie e | volunteer S hared privation with John | State witnesses, left_the stand. 1¢! Jriter s apisen n open leter S B U nentary vote excludes N o e it D SSRshivg “' S 1 the memoruble Honolulu | seemed doubtful, in view of t e ol N which he pre. | immediate steps i changing Prince | phe applicant for the change SIS oD EONEL LRI Ce, SHER SV O, Squive ent Also for Fall n killed, sey ! Lieut. Connell and | vival of di Martini and the presence of At GEPEEEd B AT Pre- | Caral's present status. However, the | planned to erect an apartment he sented such 4 complicated schedu i aviation pilot jother defense witnesses, that Mrs. ) o Honar. IE e ok lauden iz mother, seems 0 he | in this territory. aciivity that the weather man he 0 wnent, Mr. Hog Hall would reach the witness stand be- || tona el S divirca develop 8 . CATeil t0) pEedit Just ik SOFE of | DOited o Government h Problems Still Unsolved. [ o thnion had been made trial in any & dive 1 1 : | jnst of al A ) A ! 8 b (|Rore fomOiTon. dourt uf the Sta . | ments i Pa is certuin that a Three Applications Denied Sunday the District would experience, | 10U Proved conspiraey as charged ) . With ouly meager details in their | Judge Parker today ruled that iUt uf the S | family reconciliation with Carol has| : I the M i motrtning andlan | 11 the anaictment, snd Baw Hine v S st 0 SRR i itic officials were | Henry de la Bruyere Cavpender, Wall | fontennt, — His statemente, 1 sy, | Deen ted the Queen is now | The three applications for changes | ([t the Mlabvland mountins and in fyppved that a toan was made to Fal Bt with eation 1 loss todav o explain why the | street broker, could not testify for the | \were tnfaunded in fact, untruthal bf | RTINS about low to straichten out | in zoning denied follow: ¢ | pected tomorrow, with fow tempera. | oY, Delieis s e e it inleation severed | No. 1 ceased communication. with | denfense to offest the testimony given | substance, walicious and for no other | C4r0Ns mavital entanglements. Property on the west side of) rog prevailing. and the temperature | 0 the cu = Ehelie very s damiase e Bitay andiiwhy the No: Tor. tiie Siate Dy Ate. daite Givacn. |t e x‘l "”‘]' ';,1 o "“"”“ Queen Marie has an ensagement | Twenty-fourth street between \\.’.mli-“hr S ohotie the: Sonth: Athiede tecsr | Ing before the committee | g ot ¢ 4 The Nav. | ! for Decomber 10, 10 ope charity [ ley road and Calvert street. which - el 4 : months Liter to prove . n and A e vair o oll. The Navy | Justice Parker ruled that the ques- jof the Democrutic cindidate. Henefc i Ductatesi “ the. anpHoin metitionedr tor be | torve as Sellay the Middle Atk k to estubiish a e It suel the ican > astan the fuilute of tHe PNalys) ton Was mot as fo whether Car-| Mr, Hinckley said that the guver P Jhiged from residentinl B, -40:tout | STAISS: 1 schedulel-for a cansige: conspir ever exi lawye Co. ne © 5 isufliciency of seaplame motor | Pender was generally competent S il Sl !height, to residentinl ¢, 60-foot | K TOMOWONS L ¢ have 1o | Stated. i terminated finding Eel N | power to meet the requivements im-)i“ Witess, | 3id ot disturd hins when, with his! WILLIAM L. JONES, STEEL | neisht: Jprogee S oy Ufor Pennsylvinia, West \ o s posed W the stanchness and : i 5 g orner ol Massd LS i Wl western New ok Fro . IR e i Toritm t i Judge Explains De two yeurs azo fens of ol ; hieh th jior i vom Cape | St ; 5 S cight of hydro-iers voustimetion. o e %o | Thirty-eighth street, which the e M ) wike ur e w ax could be told from the Mis. Gibson did not at this twial | nomination governor CORPORATION HEAD, DEAD plicant asked to be rezoned to v wing displived te Fam e s on et L onle mensa waled from ulv-' wriminate him either on direct or!with the aid of the Ku Klux Klan." = = *“‘""'-‘]‘“'”i""“""l“*" “'[ |‘;<' :‘;“"_("“f‘ifi" orin of marked intensity ov T or th B e wnes they sped South, the sscexamination.” said the court, | Mr. Hinckley declared that the gov - ¢ Pi o T ) Ethaenat lde 046 Michigan is exp d to move north- | 10N vigators were doing all they vould | wymg it such thinss were mot {ernor and Detorest H. Perkir and | Eresident of Pittsburgh C"“Ce‘"l\m 148 betwgen Varnun and Allison | stward and thereby catise southeast | 515 SR OB Sty | masinum performance from 2 o idragon of the Ku Klux Klan of . | streete, which was proposed as and south gales tonight to <hift v estin motors. Burtlett 4 his D e ot I Maine, had consulted with Tmperial Succumbs to Pneumonia at | (ommercial ¢, 60-foot heizht avea. | uily tomorrow AL iy 196 milles belore descending. | it (] tending to place Carpender | Wik Bvans in Washington concern. | « Bge of 61 == % e aTrelarees Sn el = onne arced e ing the charges against ) supplementin {estimon ¢ udliod, | 1, was culeulated b raversed | " il was that M. Gitson ad | Pittsfield last sundav M s .| LOIE FULLER ANGRY. |LUDENDORFF.UNDER KNIFE| B vt Tk 12 ol mak e rea iy ; 5 i | 1448 miles. lthis trial had only identified Caipen- | the emocratic candidate, f wember 26.—Wil- v : the record to triment of ) i it A R Admival William A, Moffets, | S UL B 0l e demtied | Klan _leaders thathe would support the | jjam 1 ElEel e S the revord o e detrin | Liospita vy today tef of the Naval Bureau of Aero- told at the preliminary | Ku Klux Kian principles, and MMy fjpe | teel Corpora.| CHERBOURG, November 26 (P).— | yiionj'li, Ravaria. November o MEE DUNane ShoaIa o0 he oot A ihG iorsols: all Resroes utics, not the least discouraged | pogri her story of | ltedman has promis d to support the | 4o : » lust night | Loie Fuller was an; when she dis- | (£).—Gen S R B s R the results, said that the fight | what she t the crabapple tree— | BOVernOr two years from Now for|geom pneumonia, after a brief illness. | ambarked here today from the steamer | quartermaster general of the German | would he hampered in p vy had yet to solve ‘the one given at this trial -did not | election to the T State Senate. | Jone 1 been head of the | yp. ic wilhi Ler broupe ot 0a siarmy 1 the World War, underwent | tions if it is shown 1 ' 2 blems in engine buil S Carpiehten ok ‘eoms | Mr. Hinckley chay et - e | Majestic w ier troupe of dancers ! . u f vions | s } ; ems i i une Carpender as one of the persons | n since it was formed in 1922 | FEIRLE AT ocan newspaper com. | 4N operation f erious case of | of the statute pro prot the 1 > of her heavy he siaw there. a h reorganization of the Jones e fecard her friends! with | ®oiter at the surgical elinic of the | and that statements »ithe ! Mys. Gibson, in the preliminary Brewster Repudiates Gould. izhlin Steel ¢ |::‘u.':‘:n e e CabIpE Witk | SiCeriite or Mnich toduy . THA] ittor e i o btel e ing he said. “It | hearing on charges against Willie sl upon which | 1 olowing | his duation from | “Ga insisted that therc was no |operation, performed by Prof. Suuer- | testifyi he new planes per- | Stevens and Henry Carpender, had the campaign D e mext | Crinceton in 1887, with a bachelor of {youble between the Queen and her- | bruch. is reported to have been sue. | as 1o seaworthi- | placed Carpender at the scene, and Republic i control of the next [ science dezree, Mr. Jones ent self whils she w T the United | cesstul, and the patlent’s earl } argue Technical Point hws was any the [ her cross-examination at this trial te a fresh hombs .u.:l-\(,fl'ls..mn ide works of the com | States, and said t she was happy rge is expected. A5 it adventire pender was taken to her bedside |ploded in the repudiation b Gov tant to his fathe | to have witnessed the warm welconi siter was so far down m‘ Attorne v - . o he identified as the man whom Brewster, Republican. ef Gould. Jones, who was | the people of the United States wave | Ludendorffs neck o interfere se- | ment i ounied for in Four Com- T R i F L h | she had incriminated at the prelim- | """""“';””'_r Ggoneaney 5 -lnl]h:: Queen Marie. riously with his breathing. sibility of 4 r rom Launch. i Pt i the la - i H mumities EiES it . . Tio held Monday was named v b : e CLEVELAND, Ohin, November Called to Stand. statement pub coday | b i . . ek, Soventber 26 G BTEE TN S0 et on Lol i it e co e e G e e et ot | Woman Juror Faints at Murder Trial : ' = of tor- Frie aboard the tiny disabled launch |+ D Al geadad the. Srales. JaN £OVRIDIEESR | newly formed Jones & Laughlin 5 o Lave o e 2 N uina penses in the primar Slis Corporation, Y 11 e loobta sl | Yatencia all night off Ashtabula, were to the stand | - After this statement was issued | Jones was a_ member of nglishman Accused ot Love Killing b G feling edth | Lescued today by the steamer Mathiott | 1o 1 u e had ear re came the cancellation of a ¢ n Iron and Steel Institutc i t i Cieke Ak | hrtuet onTiEs 1. CoEE) nd tomotrow night, at w American Institute of Minins — o . o parties went St , Throiagh | the Hoty H':P'l """' | ind Metallurgical Engineer He | By the A Handa wilow sertersd Nty springs, Opy i and Mos- | s . . . i “the senatorinl clec ,’;“‘p‘;jj Sras aon) William Larrimer | yar England, November |and took a seat in the 1 v ‘ i sowisied | American, Two Years in Soviet Prisons, committee that Maine | " - . [ 26.—Tho “Stella Maris” murder trial | Suith related that he wis bory K “ s | Iy receive its attention r | | waw dcamatically threrrupted tod ' he is 4 grandson of the Jants an ss im- | - O L AL bl 'n | j = aramaticis D 0day | yjugh Ryan, Canadian o bu o e o the electio 1 |when one of the two woman jur- | o ¥ v B Vanishes When Put Over Latvia order} Gould's Scathing Reply. PRES DENT‘GETS RACCOON“..‘- overwrought by the testimony, | i that he fiist mot his wife in 1 Y bere Vo Nover ISCON and d in the case by he public willingness to or officials, exce inowqhe min was 1t \ttempre What ame of Chevalier after he ross frontier is not known at Mosc © he w ested by the ce. wh is in | hiding, feeling himself a citizen with- out a country, is not the concern of Ithe Soviet authorities now that he is & jis. the Latvian ministe Aet not advised of the transfer of Che r to his coun latest Soviet announ: valier was put November 19, . Radio Programs—P: m nt states The H ¥ the bor- | de on ge 42, § In ernu af b to §1.5 Democrati s letter 00, showed d | than § In a statement published today, | governar savs these ¢ reason the possill 1 opponent “peldged why it to ch Hmits expe exper hursements of « hos man and sations. tatement itly more | Gift F \ full added Wh ent « Miss stord: ter red Bra ving portico The suffered ans emotional collapse. i thorthree Babits thus b rom Mississippi Was Intend- Alphonse F. A. Smith, the socially L o B o | prominent defendant, accused of mur-| P o ek Der ed for Thanksgiving, dering his friend; John T, Derham,|:hoy beearme orens fendn, i Lsrown n has heen | At the Smith villa, Stella Maris, 185t | ham stole his wife. Smith L to the . August 12, was on the stan: ! 2 drinking and finally g House the pre With streaming eyes he related how | rovolver, with the sole idea, he S Nittayuma, e had written a love letter to his|of committing suicid his b hat the arriy he White House|Wife just before the tragedy, which| However, his wife promised . av, und ording 1o the let. |the prosecution charges resuited from | abandon Derhara. Smith wr ved in ance. was nded | intense jealousy over Derhamn's at-| wife a lette ving that he h: ¢ the White } Thanks. | tentions to Mrs. Smith n hell, but that she had sive dinner. Since arrival this rac.| \Women among the spectators sobbed | glimpse of Heaven. It was as he told his sto Then suddenly stimony that t1 15 heen kept in a small cage, | point in the t 2 it was shipped. and which |one of the two women in the jury box | juror collapsed n placed beneath the rear |screamed agonizingly and fainted. | Smith said he fourd Court was suspended until she could | Derham and his wita v i | €1 he appe President is represented as|recover. their relations. Then came the tragic | 12104 that eaten cnon and has not | The prosecution concluded the o night in August. Smith swore that | “Ubpeonaed o her to keep the animallline of its case this morning. AS [ he intended to comi but | pearines th turm 1 ove: the White Smith ssok the stand he began the |that Derbam was accidentally shot in | ce the note which T or send it t the Zuv, ‘qu which i< life hangs Der- g strugsle, l’ & Coteinn % .

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