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HAMILTON PUT ON STAND TO PRESENT ALIBI Accused Slayer of Jackson Testifies He Was in tola, Kan. > i) Science Service LEBANON, Ind., July 14.—Louis T Hamilton, 26, testifying today in -3x>ne circuit court here, where he is on trial charged with the murdor of Lafayette A. Jackson, Indianapolis chain grocery operator, declared he was in lola, Kan., his home town, on May 27, 1931, the day Jackson was shot fatally at his main store. Making the accused a witness was a surprise move by the defense, but his testimony was confined principally to that of those who preceded him on the stand—an effort to prove an alibi. Hamilton said he lacked but three credits of high school graduation when he was sentenced in Kansas for assault and battery with intent to kill, and he served five months of an eighteen months’ term. In 1926 he was given a term of five to fifteen years for stealing an automobile. He served four years and was paroled from the Kansas state prison at Lanslr.g. Met Witt in Prison While in prison he met Charles Vernon Witt, who is awaiting execution in the Jackson slaying. Hamilton left the stand to go before the jury box to exhibit a scar on his forehead. The state contends it resulted from a bullet wound inflicted during a gun battle in the Jackson store. The defense asserts it resulted from an injury received in an automobile accident while Hamilton, Witt and his wife were en route to lola from Indianapolis. The defendant’s wife, Mrs. lone Hamilton, and Miss Ardia Mateny, lola telephone operator, were other witnesses today. Tells of Phone Call s The wife said Hamilton telephoned her in lola the night of May 27. Miss Mateny identified a slip recording a telephone call on that date, but said she did not know who talked. It is probable that the defense will rest early this afternoon. Then the state will offer rebuttal evidence. Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson has called Miss Sue Sawyer, lola invalid and neighbor of the Hamilton ‘umily, as the state’s chief rebuttal witness. Four relatives of the accused supported his alibi Wednesday. The jury used palm fans and newspapers to keep cool during the sweltering court session. Mrs. Margaret Krupp, sister of the defendant; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Fern Hamilton occupied the stand most of the day. The witnesses described a birthday dinner, given in honor of Max Hamilton, the defendant’s brother, on the day bandits held up the Jackson store. Prisoner Visited Wife ROCHESTER, N. H„ July 14. Fred Leonard, doing ninety days for bootlegging, escaped from the county jail. A few hours later he returned, naively explaining that he had merely gone home to visit his wife. In court he was given an additional thirty days.

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The Bidding South, the deader, passes, as does West. North opens the contracting third hand with a bid of one heart. East overcalls with one spade. South, with the spade suit stopped, bids one no trump and North jumps to game with a bid of three no trump. The Play It was West’s opening lead and his partner had bid spades. Generally, the correct lead is the top of your partner’s suit, but West has a good suit of his own and the bidding should have indicated to him m OVER PAY PACT 1,500 Stage United Uprising Against Wage Scale. liy t tilled Press TAYLORVILLE, 111., July 14. Bolstered by victory over Christian county police officers, who allowed them to pass through this city after an initial refusal, 1,500 Illinois miners returned to their homes today to fight a proposed wage reduction. The caravan was returning from a demonstration at Springfield against mine union officials, who submitted the wage proposal. Threatened violence, aroused by refusal of county police to allow miners to drive through the city on their way to Springfield, was averted when the miners’ caravan was met by a deputation of sheriff’s officers and 4,000 spectators. On the promise of the men they didn’t mean trouble, the automobiles were allowed to drive through town. The Springfield demonstration broke up after a fiery meeting at which district officers of the United Mine Workers of America were denounced for submitting a proposal reducing the basic wage scale from $6.10 to $5 a day. The new scale would reopen mines closed since March.

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that the declarer had the spade suit well stopped, so "West decided to open his own suit and played the king of clubs. The declarer allowed it to hold the trick and West continued with the queen of clubs, which declarer won in dummy with the ace. South now has a perfect count on the club suit. West w’ould not open a three-card suit and, therefore, must have two clubs left. The declarer further reasons that West could not hold one of the top honors in spades or he would have opened his partner’s suit. The declarer can count only eight tricks—four diamonds, a club and three hearts —and he must make either a heart of a spade in order to make his contract. A small spade was played by declarer, which East won with the queen. Now if East cashes his ace and king of spades, the declarer will have no trouble in going game. East has two ace-queen combinations staring him in the face, but he decides to lead into them and plays the ten of hearts, the trick being won in dummy with the queen. Another spade was returned, East going in with the king. Once again East is given opportunity to cash his good spade trick, but if he does the play will allow the declarer to make his contract. His best play is to lead another heart, which the declarer is forced to win with the king. Declarer then runs off four diamond tricks and the ace of hearts, but must grant West one heart and a club, and these two tricks hold the declarer to two no trump, defeating his contract one trick. East’s ace of spades went to sleep, but there are times when you must refuse to cash a sure winner so as not to establish good tricks for the declarer. (Copyright. 1932. NEA Service. Inc.) MONEY-BACK GLAND TONIC Restores Vigorous Health We guarantee to restore your pep, vigor, vitality ; or we refund every cent. That’s how sure we are that we have the best gland remedy known. Thousands of tests have proved this to our full satisfaction. Now WITHOUT RISK, you can prove it to yours. (ilendage is the last word in modern science. In convenient tablet form, (ilendage contains extracts from the glands of healthy animals. The effect is astonishing—almost magical! You feel and look years younger! Your interest in life returns. Vigorous health Is necessary for success in all human activity today! Do not confuse Glendage with other so-called gland remedies. It is entirely unlike others—lS A READ GLAND PRODUCT and carries an UNLIMITED GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. You owe it to yourself and family to try this new day gland remedy. Accept no substitute. XO-day treatment, $3, at the Hook Drug Cos., Liggett’s and Walgreen or by mail from Jos. A. Piuma. Los Angeles.—Advertisement.

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21 CHILDREN DIE IN MAD CRUSH OF FJREMNIC Forty Others Are Injured in Stampede During Benefit Show. By United Press TALCAHUANO, Chile, July 14. Twenty-one children among 800 attending a benefit performance at the Esmeralda theater for poor families were trampled to death late Wednesday when the crowd was stampeded by a fire that would have harmed no one. Forty persons, most of them children between the ages of 6 and 9, were injured in the mad fight to reach the streets. Panic was the sole cause of death and injury, as the fire in the projection booth was extinguished easily. The fire started just as the heroine of a serial thrilled the children by diving from the second floor of a house into a pool of water. The film flickered suddenly, there

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was a spurt of flame from the concrete inclosed projection booth, then the cry of “fire!” Persons in the balcony nearest the projection booth, jumped to the main floor, and landed on helpless children, too terrified to move. Many victims were found crushed in the places. Struggling, writhing children jammed the doors and exits while firemen and police fought to get the doors clear. Soon frantic mothers and fathers added to the wild confusion by trying to force their way inside police lines to learn if their children were among the victims.

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