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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 121932 REDUCED RATE EXCURSIONS JESSE JAMES'ASKS FOR FULL PARDON Man, 90, Claims He Was Not Shot by Partner in St. Joseph, Mo. $2.50 Chester, $3.50 New York ield and Elizabeth Y 1st York Hancock £1.50 Harpers 5 0 Cumberland $2.00 Martinshurg A iap By the Assoclated Press. Re v JEFFERSON CITY, January 7.—An = aged man who insisted he was the “one $8.50 New York Week-End and cnly” Jesse James, notorious out- E y during Jan Re- | law of y_years ago, visited Gov S WA, Caulfield yesterday afternoon d him for “complete freedom.” elegation of Excelsior Springs citiz ¢ were inclined & r n the “original” Monday | Jesse Jams peared with _him Fred F. Hagel, turn A ity $8.50 Atlantic City WEEK-END $5.50. Philadelphia WEEK-END T 3 - he viewed the body of the Mo., by Bob it was that X d that R lled in St Baltimore Travel Bureau, District 3300 “Jesse Jam him “cc he m of his identity cre was not such almost instan r. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours « « « hat a gloric i c shioned cold reme- SERVED PRISON TERM. menthol, camphor h other valuable ingredi- le to make it what doc- nter-irritant’ because it gets action and is not just a salve. It penctrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infec- tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggists. To Mothers—Musterole is also made in milder form for babies @nd small children. Ask for Chil- dren’s Musterole. Man Claiming to Be Notorious Outlaw’s Cousin Arrested in 1926. CHESTER, Ill, January 7 (#).—Of- cers of Southern Illinois Penitentiary said last night & man giving the name Jesse James was imprisoned here June 26, for manslaughter in connection the killing of Everett Shelton, in on County, IIl. tors calla*“co! 18 months of a fe senten: prison officers said was paroled to H. F. Burk- 203 Commercial street, Fulton, e entered the prison, they d them he was a cousin of notorious outlaw, Jesse James, and was born in Clay County, Mo. He said he had spent the greater part of his life in Colorado and that his wife was | dead and he had no brothers. | 'HOUSTON BURIAL SET FOR KILLERS OF SIX| Wives of >Harry n:d Jennings Young Block Mother's Plea to | Return Bodies to Missouri. I | | Subscribe Today 1 out 1', cents days to nevispa- gularly ay morn= per day and have Washi: per delivered to you every evening and Sund Telephone Natlonal 5000 and the delivery will start immediate- ly. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month. “Take a roach’s word By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Mo, January 7— The bodies of Harry and Jennings | ==!| Young, killers of six Springfield and | Greene County officers, will be bured in Houston, Tex., probably today at & private funeral | The mother of the men, Mrs. J. D. | Young, was informed by a daughter at | Houston, last night, over long-distance | telephone, that the wives of the men wanted them buried in Houston. | The mother protested she wanted the bodies buried here, but the daughter in | Houston, Mrs. T. T. Mackey, insisted |on the Houston burial, saying, “It's | lots better that you remember them as | you last saw them.” | " The decision to bury the bodies in | Houston may prevent the officers of | that city from collecting the $1,000 rewards offered by the Greene County court, which stipulated the bodies be brought here for positive identifica- tion before the reward is paid. | CAPTORS OF U. S. WOMAN for it=m= ment in Return for Release of Missionary. By the Associated Press. FOOCHOW, China, January 7.—The bandits who released Miss Harriet | Halverstadt, American missionary, from captivity last Sunday on the promise of | provincial authorities to accept them | into the provincial army were prompted | by & desire to fight against Japan, pro- vincial authorities said They said they had been informed of this by the negotiators who secured Telease from the A Better Insecticide that kills all insects | A Product of The American 0il Ca. A valuable diamond ring, once won by Bonnie Prince Charlie, has just been deposited in the Scottish National Mu- seum of Antiquities in Edinburgh. Liberty Weekly and C. P. Taft, 2d, MILLERS ISSUE DENIAL Say They Have Not Accepted Brit- ain's Wheat Quota Plan. LONDON, January 7 () —British millers said reports published in London | morning papers yesterday declaring f.’ the application of | they agreed to accept the government's tawomebile dealer and | wheat quota plan in exchange for a Union County, Lib- 't; against flour imports are untrue. | The millers have opposed the wheat quota plan which would require them to include a certain percentage of British wheat in the total quantity they grind. One prominent miller said his | colleagues are not likely to agree to anything that would be detrimental to their business. Their negotiations with the government have been going lon for some time. LIBEL SUIT DISMISSED | Invelv in Action. ATI, Ohkio, January 7 (®).| for 40,000 damages was in Fcdoral District Court the suit several months that sum from Liberty Charles P. 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