New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1928, Page 7

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AP KDNAPER TO REGEIVE DEATH Stayd Bowsiln Ghid 10 6ot Moy or Pt Heneluly, Oct. § UP—Myles Yu- taka Vukunaga, studious young Jap- aness who kidnaped and killed Gill Jamiesdn, son of Frederick W. Ja- mieson, Honalulu banker, was a step nearer the gallows today, having been found guilty of the murder by & cireuit court jury. He was ordered brought into cir- cuit Judge Alva E. Steadman's court next Monday to receive the death sentence, made mandatory by the Jury's verdict. The 19-year-old kill- er showed no emotion when the ver- dict was read yesterday. Confesses to Crime Fukunaga, who used the pseudo- nym ‘Thre Three Kings' in a ransom note to the fther, confessed to the crime, which occurred 8ept. 18. The Japanese, who said he had studied the methods of Willlam Edward Hickman, California kidnaper and slayer, and those of Loeb and Leo- pold, Chicago's “thrill slayers,” pleaded guilty when arraigned, but the plea could not be accepted un- der territorial law, which requires Jury trials in all cases involving the death pen:dny. " The slayer, who said he was mo- tivated by a need for money, induc- ed & achool teacher 1o releass the 10 year old boy to him on the pre- text that Mrs. Jamieson had been injured. He took the boy to Wajkiki and strangled him to death in a secluded spot near the Royal Hawal- ian hotel, Asks $10,000 Returning to Honolula Fukunaga , #ent the ransom note demanding $10,000 to Mr. Jamieson The father met him as the note directed and turned over $4,000 in currency on the promise the boy would be restor- ed unharmed. The abductor disap- peared into an evening :rowd, how- ever and did notrreturn Honolulu was arousd iystantly, and a vigilance comnittee formed. Volunteer posses took up the hunt, which ended in Fukinaga's arrest, when he was trace¢ by identified 85 bills which the fither had given him, and which le spent within three days of the kiling. OBREGON' SON IN MEXICA HOSPITAL Sullering Fran Bullet Wound— Baliover Love-Stricken Mexico Ciy, Oct. § UP-—SBuffering from a ‘bulit wound, inflicted soon after he hal parted from a girl de- scribed as his flancee, Humberto Obregon, 3 eldest son of the late General AVvaro Obregon, today was in & hosptal while two conflicting versions #f the shooting were cure rent. Fyends were quoted as suy- ing that Young Obregon attempted to commnit suicide while police stat- éd he had accidentally shot himself. Due te secrecy for a time at the hospital and police headquarters rumors of a duel and an attempted assassination prevailed after the shooting, whith occurred early yes- terday morniyg. These were denied later. { It was leirned that Obregon, Senorita Flmita Vega, reputed to be his flange, and other friends were returying from a ball and stopped thpir automobile In front of the resfience of Ernando Torre- Blanca wlere Humberto was (o spend the night. - He left the auto- mabile and was walking toward the house wher he was seen to fire a pistol whith he held in his hand. Some perpns said he aimed it at his heart.; Asisted to Hodbital Obregoms companions assisted him to tle White Cross hospital. There it ¥as found that the bullet entered tle left breast and had been deflected by & rib and thercfore did not reachthe heart. It was stated ¢ the hosital that he was expected to recover At the/hospital friends of the youth wee quoted as saying that he was dspondent over the assassi- nation o his father and had at- tempted © commit suicide. A statment given out at police headquaters before the friends’ version ras learned said that Hum- berto hyl fallen to the ground and had disharged the gun accidentally in his #l Leagu: of Nations Pisappointed in U. S. Genevi Bwitzerland, Oct. 5 (P— League ¢ Nations officials express- ed disapeintment today when they receiveds communication from the United fates government declining an invittion to sit with the counct! in appenting a central ‘hoard of controlfet up by the 1925 Geneva opium sonvention. Offils were @peclally chagrin- ed at Vashington's assigning as one reasonfor refusal that the conven- tion wuld tend to destroy the unity of prpose and joint responsibility accorplished by the Hague conven- tion vhich Washington regarded as esseyial for cffective control. 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