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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930. CONDUGT OF TRIAL & Convinced All Evidence in Marchand Murder Case Was Not Uncovered. By the Associated Press | BUFFALO, N. Y. April 16.—The| council of the Seneca Nation of In- dians at a pow-wow at Salamanca |PA which ended this morning expressed | diseatisfaction over the manner in | eSS which the recent Marchand murder |\t case was handled. | The Indians held no brief for Nancy | Bowen, the old woman who hammered | JAS; the Buffalo artist's wife to cGeath, or | NGy Lila Jimerson, the Cayuga spinster, who | pleaded guilty to second-degree murder | K before her case went to the jury, but were emphatic in their conviction that | all the evidence in the case was not | uncovered and all the guilty parties not | brought to justice. " To the end that all circumstances | surrounding the brutal crime may be | revealed, the Senecas, through their | assembled leaders, pledged their support. ! S e Woman's Counsel Present. 3 7 Only Nancy Bowen still is in jail | R3S /s | | awaiting trial, which is expected 'n’ start in about two weeks. Robert P. | & Galloway, her counsel, was at the coun- | P ey AR — : Here Are Savings on Beds and Bedding will welcome as heartily as we do any |E information that may come from the | e oot = No Homemaker Can Afford to Overlook circled braves. i Adlai Williams, clerk of the nation. ' MU21 Bt il ol o St 1 TR / (1) Metal Bed (2) Metal Bed (3) Metal Bed (4) Metal Bed that non-Christian Indians are pagans “When the first white men knelt af | gS Plymouth Rock,” he explained, “the | % Inafans who gathered at the approach | = of the strangers joined with them in | ¥ s n & A e praise of the Creator. The same mighty | frame, designed with turned n}etal bed with two-inch con with imitation cane panels at ” : =, b God they themselves worshiped. As spool fillers and decorated tinuous posts and sturdy A design—spool turning. Spe- head and foot. In all sizes. $ 95 . r:<s!.h§r“;;l:\cn'\‘x”\‘1gl, el e i:c:‘tf:;‘z;% All-Cotton Mattress panels. fillers. cially priced at SPRING it came to such a tragic conclusion.” Covered in g W= Reputation Is at Stake. [ ood quality $ 95 95 for 4 h.‘ and “The tation of our whole people | teking » . ° . o 4 ft. 6 in. bed. Restful and is at nd if the story has not | i comfortable. been tol think, in fairness to all, | o1 it should Clerk Williams declared. | Moz From one Indian came questions as | R} e = - 3 to why Nancy Bowen had not been | B ogswell Chair ani 1 3\ Emied weslait, ® el g2 _Fiber Fernery Other speakers reflected the feeling - . q Piber fern- aroused as a result of a line of ques- { 75 ] ey with met- $1.67 tioning by the district attorney at the / . al” container. = trial relative to the prevalence of \!-hne‘ ! names among the reservation Indians. d v0-} % 4 H N ot They felt, they said, that a cloud had | 3 s S o H AR enshrouded them since the trial and | g bring lots of comfort 2 T == B Ord they appealed to the fairness of the | = into your home. The S white race in shielding the good name | M2 : Ghalr and oftoman of their Indian women folk G i to match are cov- = —e == { 2 ered in velour. SIR EDWARD POLLOCK, | S0¢ o Wesk BRITISH JURIST, DIES J&2 Never Fully Recovered From Shock Caused by Death of Wife Year Ago. By the Associated Press. S LONDON, April 16.—Sir Edward | S James Pollock, official referee of the | Supreme Court of Judicature for 30 years before his retirement in 1927, died Vesterday at the age of 89 years. Sir Edward was one of 18 children of | - the late Sir Frederick Pollock, lord chief | s 3 baron of the Court of Exchequer. 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