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H B—14 Wi, 'BROTHERS COUNSEL TODEMAND HAGAN Defense Seeks Testimony oI! First Man to Accuse Lingle | Death Suspect. Window Shopper “JACK” PICKS OUT HIS EASTER RABBIT. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 20.—Plans for the | defense in the trial of Leo V. Brothe St. Louis, accused as the slayer of Al- fred Lingle, crime reporter, to demand the presence as a witness of John C.| Hagan, a professional investigator, \lerc - outlined today. Hagan was said by counsel for Br oth: | ers to be the man who first accused | Brothers of killing the Tribune re- porter in a pedestrian tunnel last SET BY BOOTLEGGERS June 9. <3 The defense would make its demand | Rangers Quell Blaze, Believed to in case the prosecution fails to call | Hagan to the stand. Hagan at one time Have Been operated an alleged spurious detective gt et HACRTO s, By the Associated Press. FOREST FIRE IS HELD | Incendiary, agency, which was closed, in Kansas | City in 1923, and the defense con- | tended that h® has been on the “board of strategy” formed fo investigate the | MARION, N. C., March 20.—Federal { forest rangers reported yesterday that Lingle case for many months. They aiso asserted they had received word that he had been pledged a $10.- 000 award for information leading to arrest. the selection of jurors is speed- ed up, Judge Joscph Sabath indicated that he would a night night. Only four jurors had when court opened today and ea £ had already used 10 of its 20 peremp- tory challenges. MRS. ZACK T. MILLER SAYS DIVORCE PENDS Wife Plans to S\le: O‘Vl'ne\' of 101 Ranch Shows for $100,000 on Alleged Slander. one of the forest fir>s in McDowell County had been set by bootleggers. It was brought under control by the rang- ers after a sh>rp fight. Another in the southeast secticn of the county was re- | ported to be of incendiary origin. | several fires were burning in the v, but most of the area afiected The usual pre-Easter display of rab- bits in a Twelfth street pet shop window drew this interested spectator yesterday. ‘Jack” spent most cf the afternoon with a wet nose against the window, despite efforts to drive him away. ~—Star Staff Photo. ed Press. La By the Associ 20.—Ac- r, owner cf ndering her i ree had B made final, Mrs. Margaret of the showman, yesterday said that she intended filing a character damage suit against Colonel Miller for $100,000 2nd that she would fight for custody of their two children and a March vorce decree awarding custody of the children, Zack, jr., and Blevins, to Colonel Miller was reported granted seve-al days ago by District Court Judg2 Jones at Harr'sonburg, La. iivcirce decree has been given ot be given until Friday in Harrisonburg” Mrs. Miller s2i4. “She asserted she would file suit for $100,000 for character damages. The divorce bill filed by Colonel Miller charged infidelity. Vote Uphnlds Japanese Diet. TOKIO, March 20 ()—An opposition motion of non-confidence in the govern- ment was_defeated, 239 to 169, in the Japanese Diet today. 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This last diffi- culty arose over the conduct of three girls we were forced to suspend yes- terday.” Fighting started when Louis Sha- piro, 42, and Samuel Garbord, 74, at- tempted to address the students, who silenced them with their fists. The men were arrested later. Spasmodic fighting continued between loyal and radical students until the latter were routed. Officers removed several Com- munist girls from the scene. Windows were smashed in a nearby restaurant. The Bogat! Tunnel near Athens, Greece, now nearly finished, wiil assure the city an adequate water supply for the first time in 3,000 years. It is the longest hydraulic tunnel in Europe and was accomplished by an American en- gineering firm FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931. EX-PROSECUTOR GUILTY IN LIQUOR PLOT CHARGE Former County Official in Kansas Convicted as “Protection” Agent of Ring. By the Associated Press. WICHITA, Kans., March 20.—Ever- ett C. 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