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Littleton Littleton, Col., Pol xt„„ Nov. 13. (AP)- , im
With the legal status of “murder
for love >> undermined, Dr. Har
old Elmer Blazer last night stood
free of, the charge of murder
0*e-34-year old daughter, Hazel,
the human husk.”
Less .than an. hour after the
jury failed to agree on a verdict
the legal stigma of murder was
remove^ Johns when Judge Samuel
granted a motion of «?-
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a. little over 14 hours.
Hie defendant received the de
claration with comparative calm.
The jury should have acquit
ted me, but this last move is the
equivalent of acquittal,” he said.
Moves to Dismiss Case
j one,” I do Stone .not wish said to in persecute making any his
motion for dismissal. “I don’t be
lieve this jury or any other
we might obtain could arrive at a
vwUct and in faitness to
the defendant and the state, 1
move that all charges be dropped
and the defendant set free.”
Mike Ballenno, the junior light
weight champion, is to take on
Tom Morgan, holder of the Cali
fornia lightweight title, for ten
rounds at Uos' Ahgeles tin Novem
ber 9.
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this plan are using ammonia
[only. The general method is t<
j conceal these bombs just insida
the vault wall where they are
easily exploded if drilled into.
ESCAPE IMPOSSIBLE
Des Moines. Ia., Nov. 13. (AP)
•—Officials of the Iowa bankers
association believe ,hat they have
plan , to make ... it virtually .
a impos
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sible for , a , bank , roboer , to _ escape
more than 50 miles from the scene
of the hold-up:
Radio receiving sets, operated
i by inserting a plug into an elec
tric light socket, instead of the
customary battery, located in all
banks, sheriff’s offices and police
stations, will be in constant tune
with radio station WHO here.
I When a robbery is reported to
the radio station operator he
rings a button which flashes a
light and rings a bell at each of
the receiving sets. Then the an
nouncer explains where the rob
bery was committed, a description
of the robbers if it is available,
and other information.
COLUMBUS MAN WILLS
PORTION OF ESTATE
TO GEORGIA COLLEGES
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 13.—Gcoiv
gia students of the University of
Georgia and its branches includ
ing the Georgia School of Teen
nology, the State Normal schoci
and State College foi Women and
of Vanderbilt university -of Nash
ville, Tenn„ are provided with
trust funds in the will of Dr.
Thomas E. Mitchell, prominent
physician, wh(>j died in an Ailan
,ta sanitarium last week,
j The office will of was the filed ordinary yesterday of Mus- i
cogee county and admitted to pi-v
bate in common form by the Col
umbia Savings Bank and Trust
company, executor. The entir
estate is about |25ft,0b0.
Among other items in Dr. Mil
Tun a -1. elFs wftl -is "lOTjWtf tvn -
struction of a dormitory unit at
the Southern Baptist Theoligica
seminary at Louisville, Ky., nn<
$10,000 each to his surviving
brothers and sisters.
Tiger Flowers is to begin a
brief fi6tic campaign in the far
FrankieCampbell. The contest is
fPegt vfth a,ten-round bout witn
carded for Sar Frar cisdo on the
night of November 14.
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DECISION SOON
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13 .t—G over
Clifford Walker, returned to
office Thursday after an ab
of four or five days, sta
that he .had not h*d Lima t
replies received from
of the legislature to, his
rgarding the possible call
an extra session.
However, the governor inti
that he probably would
his* decision known within
next two weeks and observers
of the opinion that the extrp.
will be held. There is a
growing sentiment, it is stated,
favor of such a move.
The need for providing for ex
of the state’s educational
and road programs, as well as the
necessity of straighting out the
Confederate scrip bill tangle, is
CRUsinK the people to feel that an
session is necessary to the
state>8 well bGinK , it j, stated,
Me i Listen To
Women Programs
New York, Nov. 13.--There has
always been a strong . suspicion
that men find much to interest
them on the woman's page .of the
newspapers, but now they are ac-
1 cused , of . listening . „• in ■ on radu ,.
broadcasts planned for milady.
Kathleen Mary Quinlan who ir
featured on the WGBS morning
programs, has many interesting
things to say about men listeners.
1 a I am sure says this beauty
expert, “that many men would be
surprised to read the mail 1 re
ceive each day—much of it from
the hardier sex seeking beauty
aids. yt
Mrs. Charles Snioak. of Tea
mon was a visitor in Griffin
Thursday afternoon.
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FOR SALE
3 Vacant Lots, W. Tinsley St.
4 Vacant Lota, Lane St.
Two residences, W. Taylor St.
Residence on S. 6th Street.
Close in. V
S. Hill St. Residence and Va
cant lots.
A few colored dwelling for
sale.
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November Twenty-Seventh
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Abo hand painted pictures and china.
We Wfll Also Carry a Line of Fine
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