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A—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1935. COURT DISMISSES LAMSON JURORS . WITH NOT A SINGLE ONE HAVING BEEN SOLD State Debates Third Trial | ' g 2 N IN ADVANCE...WITH THE “CREAM OF THE CROP” After Second Ends in Dead- ocked Panel. 51 T —AND “THE WHOLE CROP” HERE FOR YOUR e = N ‘» CHOOSING TOMORROW, WE INVITE YOU TO- David A. Lamson for a third time for wife murder. His protracted second trial ended Iate vesterday when the jury, dead- locked 9 to 3 for conviction, finally ” was dismissed by Superior Judge | 2 Robert R. Syer. Three times pre- | ; o l viously the seven men and five wom- | ] en had scught to be released from | 4 . trying to decide whether the former 4 Stanford University ’ress representa- 4 ol tive beat Allene Thorpe Lamson to § death in the bath room of the campus 5 Vg home Memorial day, 1933. 5 Chief Deputy District Attorney John P. Fitzgerald hinted a third | trial was likely when he sald & ma- jority vote for conviction “would be a strong factor in our determining | ' ‘ whether to try Lamson sgain.” But A 4 ’ he indicated a definite decision on a / new trial or dismissal of the charge & would not be made until Friday. o Both the defense, which contended | Mrs. Lamson died In an accidental fall, and the prosecution were disap- | # pointed at the failure of the jury to | reach a verdict in tne trial, which lasted for more than 12 weeks. | The 32-year-old defendant, who X was once sentenced to be hanged but | won & new trial on = appeal to the | State Supreme Court. expressed bit- | ter regret at the hnure of the juron £ 5 to acquit him. 3 Miss Mary Richter. jury foreman, | P . i disclosed the nine ballots for convie- " E e | EXTRA FEATURE!—NO EXTRA COST! der. » o — The three jurors who voted for . o Scquitalimers men ; : \ \ 90% of the Shirts have the original BLANTON DEFENDS ; S TRUBENIZY 9 aarnerT N Housell ; ' : ; “TRUBENIZED” COLLARS that will Not Wilt, Wrinkle, Blister Nor Curl! Target in Crime Report Is Sup- ported by Texan—News- | papers Criticized. H ¥ Y / £ 4 United States Attorney Leslie C. | = % \ 73 Garnett, whose removal was recom- | gy Fis mended in the recent report of the oy i * A = gpecial Crime Investigating Commit- | Koa ' X tee of the House, was defended again | e g b & * Monday by Representative Blanton, o S N Democrat, of Texas. FiTg : 4 Blanton had previously inserted in o the Congressional Record & 22-page | g S o £ i statement defending Garnett and crit- | 4 2 o o X icizing the crime committee for ex- eeeding its authority. ¥ 'Y " Taking the floor of the House dur- | < f ing general debate on the legislative ¥ oy 3 appropriation bill, Blanton declared g i 2 % S that Garnett could not be ruined and 3 4 i predicted that as a result of the at- & L tacks on him the United Staes at- | % £ torney would stand higher in the re- | t 4 i $ spect of the people of Washington | R A e el than ever before. ' > 3 e ' Blanton also renewed his criticism of three Washington newspapers and | a #aid it was his intention to call to the | ; E ettention of the House in the future all misstatements printed about him. Children Honor Hermit. ¥ Children of Croydon, England, are 7 . raising & fund to endow a bed at the 3 1 Jocal hospital in memory of “Paper “ be> i A Jack,” the paper-clad hermit, who was ¢ : > . ( J a great favorite with young people and who was killed by an automobile re- | eently. — .. g 1. We believe you're going to like this Shirt Sale better than EVER this o ol SEABOA R G, £ e 2 year, because all the shirts we've bought for it—without a single exception oML TRAINS 1N Tt 5,0 —are here for your choosing Thursday morning! No privileged selections have been permitted! None have been sold in advance! You may see them ALL-you may choose any you please—as many as you please- of any kind, quality, style or color you please! Every advantage is yours! 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