Show 441 S Vbe Salt gake Eribune Long Follower Cornbine in Goes Off to War :Cause Papa anaRace Mitaft Horse' Didn't Wort NEW ORLEANS Feb 4 Bitter Wrangliitg Opens Police Disrupt Terror Reign Trial of Loner gan Trio Tuesday Morning February 29 1941 I I 1 28 With a strong display of unity in their own ranks the combined fol- lowers of the late Huey P Long and Nevi Orleans' "old regular" organization bid Tuesday in the Democratic run-off primary for a return to power in Louisiana against them is Song Writer-Ban- d Leader Jimmy H Divis of Shreveport Davis led field in the governor's race In the first primary last month Lewis L Morgan the "old reg- Los ANGELES Feb 28 (A)—was called for a probation report Ann a draft horse in at Monday AaslstantJJ S Attorney Mary least one sense of the phrase be- - Huntington P–Bledsoe announced that Sheridan had enlisted in the came an equine shoo-sho- o baby navy Bledsoe indicated no further to 'cause off the proceedings against-hiMonday papa's are conseven sea& templated was Ann It that "To me" Sheridan explained at Mary Edward Sheridan listed as a his arraignment- - "a dependent Is dependent the government a dependent—whether it is a horse charged in an asserted effort to a child or what have you-7-slong circumvent selective service His as you are paying for Its'euppor& draftboard said it thought Mary This dependent of mine ate oats Ann was a all the time I had to pay for k who issingle pleaded the oats" nolo contendere (no contest) last In the literal sense of course week on 'a complaint charging Mary Ann is anything but a draft draft evasion: and when his case horse She's a blooded animal 28-year- o LIFE 3UtlIOR11b 1111TH Cede th e Borden UP)--- - NEW YORK Feb 28 (UP)--Th- e trial of Wayne Lonergan for the brutal slaying of his heiress wife promising to rival the most sensational cases this country has heard opened in general sessions court Monday marked by bitter wrangling and veiled promises that it would be "replete with the exotic the erotic and the neurotic" i t i orlid Chief Defense Counsel d proceed-PitteBroderick opened the a heated attack with against ings the court and the prosecution V cr t I urors j La wyer on M m der Count T asserting that the 26year-ol- d fendant would not get totir and impartial trial Pale and unsmiling Lonergan WASHINGTON Feb 28 UP)---A but intentlistened ulars' " gubernatorial candidate ly as theimpassively first day's proceedings District of Columbia grand jury and challenger of Davis linked ran their course with Broderick returned a first 'degree murder himself with Earl K Long brother clashing constantly with the prose- indictment Monday against Roband seeking vainly to have of "Kingfish Huey" and candidate cution attorMiller judge and jury panel diiqual- ert I for lieutenant governor Charges the ified trial and the of Dr John in postponed the shooting ney of political betrayal and "secret which E Lind noted of the trial The first day alliances" had kept them apart is Washington psyexpected to probe into thepri- chiatrist until Sunday night when they vate lives of the many prominent A will drawn by Dr Lind only appeared at a rally of cafe society with four members days before he was shot to spoke in each other's behalf his and whom Lonergan in his automobile in the death Davis Monday night emphasized old associated downtown estranged wife once shopping section Was the onposition's unity stand R EP ended shortly before 4 p m when in district court Monday leavserting "no man Is satisfactory- Judge John 3 Freschi ordered a filedhis to Inc as lieutenant governor ex- recess until 10:30 a m Wednes- - ing dining room furniture and two framed Emile tapestries to Millers to Verret cept (second Long wife Marguerite The remainder In the original election) Let no day -of his estate of undisclosed value man tell you that! secretly want Bristles With Hostility two sons and a Do not surround me another was The recess by was left to with obstructionists Do not sun- - Broderick who gave requested daughter no reason for Police quoted Witnesses as sayround me with enemies" the delay day's seeking that Mrs Miller either had The Morgan-Lon- g coalition es- Broderick entered ' the court-alerte- d ing or was at its final rally that it was room this morning bristling with entered to the automobile husband her apabout when aligned with the state's two sena- hostility and immediately entered tors and four of its congressmen motions that Judge Freschl dia- peared and fired two shots over ' ' psychiatrist miss the jury panel and disqualify her shoulder at theMiller The witnesses paid pleaded itounds on the himself NEW-YOR- K — jurist A Feb 28 "lost objectivehave your special election Tuesday to choose might Earlier Miller was freed under because he hadthreatened to a representative from the Twenty-fir- ness" bond after his arrest an $15000 cite the lawyer for contempt for Mancongressional district a homicide charge a week ago e the twice trial delaying hattan- will furnish-thyear's "It is with deep humility and first teat of political sentiment in with a full sense of responsibility Lower Points on Butter New York state honor made I that thatyour The candidates are William S certain say statements in the presence WASHINGTON Feb 28 UM--Bennet Republican 73 - year - old of Lower ration point values for jury and with the life blood former congressman and James of the Lonergan weighing on country butter will be authorH Torrerts Tammany my Wayne shoulders I move that your ized in areas where this type of district leader who is the Demo- honor discharge the jury and that butter is moving so slowly as to cratic and American Labor party you disqualify yourself as a judge lead to waste or spoilage the ofnominee Broderick said in this case" fice of price administration anLeft ivacant :by the election of The case originally was sched- nounced Monday Farm butter Joseph A Gavagan to the state uled for last Wednesday but was accounted for 18 per cent of the seat is that supreme court the twice because of Brod- total 1943 butter production of the largest district in the city postponed absence He was in Can- 0 P A said erick's covering the Washington heights-Harle- ada collecting evidence in connecarea tion with the defense he told the court de-t- he - Co w r arm-in-ar- m I 22-yea- e"' v31 C!I d r r- - fin P ? 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wT I found an irregular scratch below the punctures He also told of evidence of a hemorrhage near the baby's left eye when he examined the infant that day He quoted Mrs Noxon as saying the baby bumped its head on the crib now and after the war Policyholders' Foods Policy Procoode and dividends loft with tho corn pony at interest to be paid out in future years Itoserved tor DIvIdonds to Polleyboldors $et seichi for paymont in 1944 to them policy holdors eligible to receive Othor Polley Obligations Claims in ptoc of settloment eetimatod claims not yet imported promiume paid in (( Mother Tosses Trio From Burning Room TO POLICYNOLDLOS Oesorvs Itseolred the citrus harvest in Florida guard I- tures from a'Schick test given at t his office a few hours before and 22 He wire radio wires Robert E Lee hotel here During their 36 hours of freedom which ended Monday they terrorized several Mississippi towns kidnaped a pajama-cla- d girl after shooting her father in the leg and stole a half dozen cars The kidnaped girl Oline McKnight daughter of a Cleveland Miss farmer was released unharmed after being held 18 hours She told officers that the thugs "couldn't have treated me nicer if they had been my own brothers" Humphrys County Sheriff L M Carter of Belzoni said she apparently suffered no ill effects and that "there didn't seem to be a hair on her head out of place" Ward told a questioner he could "chew my way out of this place" but that he would not take the trouble because there were too many officers "guarding the joint" This amount togother with futuro premiums and intorest is requirod to assure payment of all future policy beisofits and on cotton' and certain food harvests in California he a a I d Farm wages between $2400 and $5000 are frozen traveler must help to protect his ovm belongings If you must travel be sure Your trip is necessary—take as little baggage as possible and be sure that a tag showing your name f and address is securely attached to each pieci-obaggage -- 0111111AT1ONS — With DENVER Feb 28 serious farm labor shortages in prospect for 1944 f arm wage Itstalyilizatkm machinery in wage brackets under $2400 a year may have to be extended to additional areas and applied to more crops That opinion was expressed Monday by W T Ham of Washington D C wage stabilization chief of the office of labor of the war f ood administration at a three-da- y conference of extension directors and f a r in supervisors from 11 western states Farm wage stabilization measures had to be applied in 1943 only on baggage when traveling Today with trains operating at capae city and with fewer porters to take care of your baggage' the it mi fl 4 e tember Its secordeme 'with the Annual Smarmier me of Docember 31 1943 filed with the New York Stets laseresco Deparetneot Farm Labor Need May Mean Freeze mqb7 : Capture of the three ended the latest episode in their crime career which included the $15000 robbery of a Beverly Hills Cal hotel Sentenced to San Quentin they escaped December 26 and robbed their way to Mississippi where they held up the cashier of the ht cord its wire expcsed in two places and a radio ground wire with bared ends were found in the room where the mentally deficient son of John F Noxon Jr was found electrocuted last September was introduced Monday in the murder trial of the wealthy corporation lawyer Dr George P Hunt white-haire- d pediatrician only witness of the trial's fourth day before Judge Abraham Pinanski and s: jury testified he found the child's body its left arm burned on a chair in the bookroorn when he reached the Noxon home the night of Sep- BUSINESS REPORT FOR 1943 trial" -- Iteo 00eNt wood 28 trouble-lig- ( am being forced to trial and that the defendant Wayne Lodergan cannot get a fair and impartial d moo - Realism He showed no sign of emotion as District Attorney Jacob Grumet reading the charge to the jury panel said: "On or about October 24 1943 the defendant Wayne Lonergan murdered his wife Patricia by beating choking and strangling her" The former Royal Canadiam air force cadet showed 'no outward emotion either when Broderick failed to obtain a postponement until March 15 but he passed a remark to one of his defense staff as the vociferous Broderick stormed: "I want my statement on record that I am not ready and that I Vfro 10 9 - 1111107::" 36-ho- ur I that a 1 rebuff after rebuff ever lose your luggage? 0' VZ r2 1 :0-t-- L c nit 0Nk Vt doo' - 1 ou-- -- Listened Stoically Lonergan dressed neatly in a suit dark blue chalk-stripe- d white shirt and blue polka dot tie sat upright in his chair throughout the proceedings and listened stoically as Broderick met -- - 1 FAjil I JACKSON Miss Feb 28 (UP) —Meek and subdued three young thugs who gave Mississippi a reign of terror during the week end surrendered Monday without "shooting it out" as they had theatened and were returned here to the no longer "escape-proof- " Hinds county jail to face a mounting list of crimes Captured by some of the 1000 police officers who had been guarding every road in the state the desperadoes were brought back under heavy- guard They had escaped Saturday Ralph Ward 22 ofGrand Forks N D leader of the "thrill gang" was the last to be taken surrendering 'meekly near Tchula Miss when he wrecked the last of his s Ward's gunmen many stolen-carcompanions Lawrence Motari 21 of Red Hawk Mont and Roy Drake 20 of Oklahoma City'were seized during the night at Green- Feb 1Mass -- AO"' - m I PrrTSFIELD (Al)—Testimony - Ok 4? - se st 'Ml By Thug - Pediatrician TeHs 'of Finding Burn on Noxoil Child's Ariui - |