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■en.bobahmay ■ u CANDIDATE l||i -— — ■etrran C- <>• ’* Sc I ’? at,,r ■ likel.' To R , un lor ■ domination ■,. aS&ll .. s >on. n- 20---(U.K—S'-n---|H Wi .,, K Ibmili s most forth |K r . <•,-’< kir;. 1 "O' regarding hl « rda.v " ,,h ! " s s, " t, ’ , " en ' ,ht " ■ rn'i'd'h' 1 • l '' rigll ' Wl,h nle ts Bi,. .Jh ,lrb-. .lion were sent to ■ ...pnblH national eouYen |B front Wisconsin. B .. i.atur. a leader in p|l |N on Republican pres’|W' , . has blown hot and MP,""’..,.. ■- that ho become f!iV , candidate. His state ; yesterday, made to two visit W- .inn, was the most e ., p commitment he yet has sk , ( | ;.. further and declare on the subject, Borah think i’d statement regarding Wisconsm delegation is cleat

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I enough.” L<l F th°a't‘ t o ''V°> rCeS il waß lpa ™’ I *<i that the Borah candidacy u bp I b * I ® aR o t »u»Pectea - among old JtZ n R ? U , bllcttllß ‘he school ‘ ba ' Bo, J ah ha * attacked 80 repeat t'dly and vigorously. It was said that the whole Borah situation might be changed considerably in the next week or ten days, and that the end of that time might find him unequivocally a | candidate for the nomination. I Borah s wide popular following is hia strongest asset In consideration of him as a possible opponent for President Roosevelt. He would be strong in the east because of his constitutional views and strong in the west because of his ideas on expanded currency. State Senator Phil Nelson and I former State Senator Bernard , Gettelman of Wisconsin were Borah’s callers. They suggested that Wisconsin might elect a Borah delegation to the Republican con j vention to be held in Cleveland on [June ». whereupon Borah informed , them it would be “all right with J me." | Nelson and Gettleman said they n to Wiscon innnedl-

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ately to organise the Borah drive. Rorah-for-President organization he formed and nominating Petitions will be circulated through the state. Nelson said he honed -t e fun B i ß te o f 24 delegates would be pledged for the Idahoan. “ — -0 — CHICAGO GANG . P AGE OXE) the southwest side, the legs bound at the ankles ami the head a maas of blood. Evidently the victim had been dragged by the feet before or after .he was killed. There was a possibility that th# second killing was engineered by friends of Genaro determined to exact gang vengeance. This possibility faded somewhat, however, when it wa.i learned that G naro, once the flashy dressed and tree-spender of the Capone gang, was shabby and emaciated when he met his death. This led to the conclusion that his gang connections, if any, were currently with minor hoodlums who w uld be unlikely to revenge the death of one of their number as the prohibitlon-day gam did. In their invesugat -. of the Gen |aro slaying polic arrested Miss Palsy Clark, ? Evelyn Lagore ■ and Miss Ma- >ran, all friends of ’ the victim otto Graziano and Frank C . in addition they I sought questioning James Belfast) I Ito.co Fanelli. o . ERETT DEFENSE •jSTINFED FliOM was good. These witnesses were neighbors and residents in the community near Pleasant Mills where Everett lived. They were: Charles Schenk, Byron Whitridge, Calvin Hamrick. Jesse Michaud, John Teeple, Oscar Teeple, C. O Manley, Marian Tinkham and Harry Daniels. Expert Witness Dr. W. E. Smith, Decatur physician. was called as an expert witness to testify as to whether in nis opinion a person could live after a bullet had been shot through his heart. Dr. Smith did not believe a person could live to en gage in a strenuous battle. Harry Daniels was then asked to testify as to whether a reputed conversation between himself and Thomas Halberstadt was true. The conversation was alleged to have have tak?n place in Pleasant Mills just before the argument and fatal shooting. The conversation was: Thomas Halberstadt: “We are going to get Doras (Werling) and show Everett we are going swim ming." Harry Daniels: ,“1 wouliin’l do that. You will get in trouble.’’ Thomas Halberstadt: “We are going to any way." Daniels said this was true. The first witness called this morning was Paul V. Edwards, local photographer. was asked to identify a picture he had taken of Everett the morning after the defendants arrest. The picture showed bruises and contusions on Everett's face. Mr. Edwards stated that lie had taken the picture aud that he han not noted bruises and contusions on Ever-, ett's face at the time. Everett himself was then put on the stand in his own defense to give his own version of the argument and fatal shooting. Tells Story Everett said that he had spent the night and day previous to the shooting, fishing in the abandoned quarry through which the St. Mary's river runs. He had run a trout line through the quarry and was rebaiting his hooxs immediately before the argument. He said that he ran out of bait and rowed to the shore slowly. He grounded his boat at a point 30 f ee t away from the log where Werling and the three boys were

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standing. Re tied the boat in its' usual place. He asked the boys, “What are you going to do?” The boys did not answer. He turned his back to the four young men and bent ovqr to get his bait bucket and other equipment including a revolver he carried to shoot "vicious dogs and bait.’’ When ’he turned around the boys were right behind him. He said that one of the boys grasped him around the waist from the back, pinioning hie arms to his sides. Two of the ofners » began “pounding, beating and hammering” him. He said they bore him to the ground where he lay on his back with his face to one side. He fired the gun after they "kicked, beat and hammered" him. He said he fired one shot to scare them. He lost the gun then. He said he heard altogether two or three reports hut fired only the first one himself. Yle lost consciousness for a moment and when he came to he was standing on his hands and feet with his face over the water. He lost consciousness and did not remember what happened until he ; was walking in Pleasant Mills. He said that after the fight he could not remember seeing any one. During the fight he testified he heard some one say three times: ■ “Drown the .” He did not know who said it. ; '?J examination Prosecutr —

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or Bosbo questioned Everett for 1 ' further details as to why he carried the revolver. He aBkM Everett If he carried the gun to shoot "night crawlers” and if the gun in the gunney sack would be any protection against a vlcioua dog. Everett said he shot frogs with the revolver and that the gun was protection against vicious dogs. He denied that he had ever pointed a guh at any one or had shot a bullet through the radiator of his brother's automobile. oBecoming Venerable The British miisvuin was openei to the pH>»ih on In**,., rv r 1759

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