Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1929, Page 13

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HAMILTON'S STORY State Opens Heavy Attack on Texas Jurist Who Slew Young Son-in-Law. By the Associated Press. WEATHERFORD, Tex., November 5.! ~—Hoping to end tomorrow night the | trial of Judge R. H. Hamilton on a charge of slaying his youthful son-in- law, prosecutors today opened thefr | final and heaviest attack against the plea of self-defense advanced by the 'r-) -halred former Supreme ~Court, Jud; The State put several wlmemx on | the stand yesterday to controvert por~ tions of Judge Hamilton's story mn he shot his son-in-law, Tom Walton, Jr. ‘without knowing their relationship and in fear pf his life during a scuffie for Hnm\lwnx gun. Walton, according to | er, had ealled upon Hamilton w t!ll him of his sec 'I‘;l;lfl‘!sl, the judge's 17-year-old daugl et marriage to Testimony is Attacked: 50| The condition of Queen Victoria of | R Sweden is reported to be worse. She | Gl‘flve,s arvopiste is 67 years old.—Assoclated Press ‘Photo. (\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, TUESDAY, NOVELBER 5, 1929, are en they wfll be enhend ln the lumhil lltfleld hm llll m’ th Amer- of - the same une whlch 'u umilht atSantiago de t. Vernon C. Omlie, manager of 2 nyzm hool in Memphis, Tenn., has Il | fatent 200 students without a mishap. ot it i S 5 % v o “The embarrassing sniffles and Inlll.l are soon gone and reli lld:flfll'wrl qnici gL " Tablets, Q Used by n:‘"lunl for m Laxative Hnmuwns testimony that he had n_ Walton only twice be!gre the Adl\ | PLANES EN ROUTE SOUTH-k it { n, wi 1 e N s i the office and heard the judge speak to| Two Ships on Way to Service in Q | him on a fourth occasion The testimony of J. W. Burks, who sald en the stand that He had seen Hamllf and Walton scuffiing and de- | scribed thelr relative positions as each | of five shots was fired, was contradicted | by several witnesses. They testified that n after the shooting Burks told them | that @ite the et shot. be jumped away from the door and dld not see the remainder of the shooting. Arms Expert Testifies. ‘The State also sought to show that the bullets could not have been fired during 1 hand-to-hand scuffie by placing & small-arms expert on the stand to fi!fllf}' that bullets fired at that close a range would have powder burned Walton's ulothmr The clothing character was made thmugh Tovternt BeBleh eiton e alleged have written 4o, his wite. District At torney Edward Thomerson indicated he may auack this testimony todhy by placing handwriting - experts on' the PATENT SUI sun APPEAL LOST BY GOVERNMENT Decision Entitles Eric Lyders to Establish ‘His Right to Whaler Island. Secretary of the Interior and the ioner of’ the General nnd 01- fice yésttny, lost Sheir appeal 1 decisign . of the? 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