Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY —the complaint is dismissed for lack COURT FREES IDAHO WOMAN of prosecution” The prosecution motion for postponement presented in written form follows- ELUDES SEARCH CHARLES PETER - That the state of Utah is en titled to sufficient time In which to subpoena witnesses before proceed”1 the preliminary examinaThat the state Is entitled to what return has been made on ing with tion Officers Believe Recently Pardoned Convict Aided Prison Escape Plot (Continued From Pare One ert Dooley with whom she lived In Missouri William Gordon McHaffle whom she married in Twin Falls and Harlan C Lewis of BUIIiirs Mont Edward Dooley brother-in-laof her first husband also died under mysterious circumstances The state contended each of the deaths all alleged to have been caused by poison was motivated In-by the womans desire to collect surance money Not only were the husbands victims the state contendof one of ed but a brother-in-lathe husbands died about the same time as his brother then her first w w husband Talr Die Under Peculiar Circumstances - Her first husband was Robert Doo Dismisses Moornieistcr Charge for said subpoenas by the sheriff’s office before proceeding with the preliminary examination ”3 That the honorable court has not granted sufficient time in which (Contlnutd From Put One ) to prepare subpoenas for witnesses the state of Utah and place said to hU feet and said that If a new for subpoenas in the hands of the sherdefendant filed the is iff and enable him to serve said subcomplaint would demand an Immediate hear- poenas upon said witnesses and make a return thereon as provided by law ing He added that the defendant 4 That it is the desire of the reafor the In any would remain city county attorney of Salt Lake county sonable length of time and appear toj conduct a proper and efficient answer to any new complaints the! prosecution of said case and to enable him to do so It Is essential that state decides to file sufficient time be granted to enable Srott A DahlquLst assistant coun- him to assemble witnesses and prefor motion the opposed ty attorney for presentation at dismissal on the grounds that the pare his evidenceexamination preliminary law granting a defendant a speedy the“Wherefore the state of Utah trial contemplated that the state be moves the honorable court to postgiven a reasonable length of time in pone the date for the preliminary exwhich to get witnesses cause for the maxsaid of amination Judge Stump was adamant In Ills of days provided for In contention that Peter was entiUed to imum number 8471 complied laws of Utah a preliminary hearing without fur- section 1917” ther delay "The truth Is" he said to the county attorney "you haven’t yet served a single subpoena In spite of the fact that you knew tills hearing was set Moreover you for this morning knew or should have known that the defendant could demand an Immediate hearing when he was taken’’ Into custody early 8unday morning The countv attorney explained that he had not Issued subpoenas because he did not want to be placed in the position of calling some of his witnesses here before he was prepared to present his case to the court Slimier ‘Lack of Prosecution’ tributary to the Snake river canThrough the cove a stream of spring water courses and waters an acreage of fine bottom land all part of the ranch On September 7 1920 Meyer the fourth husband died barely two years after the death of her second husband In Hardin Immediately after Meyer’s death the woman went to California and married Paul V Southard navy petty offlcee who was here during her trial for the poisoning of Meyer - Later Southard divorced her in California After Meyer’s death Mrs Southard was traced to Honolulu by the late Deputy Sheriff V H Ormsby and ar-- r rested there on May 12 1921 The state contended she soaked poison from fly paper to poison her husband A Jury returned a verdict of second degree murder on a com ' promise forced by one Juror who field out twenty-fou- r hours against the vote of the other eleven who favored a conviction of first degree murder In her ten years’ confinement In v claw a ill The parents' its regular hold a demonstration meeting Thursday at 4:30 p m at Tills is part of the public library GOLDFIELD Nev May 5 the national “hearing week” program of the lute Washington Henry All interested are Invited to attend Is chairman of Oscliner filed motions here today to Mrs Ray Spalding set aside the annulment of his dl the class and Mrs A Ballinger is the vorce last December 24 from Frances leader Straslipka Oschner whom he mar HOOVER NAMES RESERVIST rlrd in Wisconsin hi 1903 The heirs presenting the motion WASHINGTON May 5 (PresidHoover today appointed W W were Nancy Oschner Baldy second to be wife her daughters Wlnnefred 18 Magee of Bennington Neb reserve and Elizabeth 17 of Carson City and a member of the federal Hilda Carling Oschner third wife board v and her son John Henry age 5 oil The first wife will seek to establish dome of the Kettleman Hills herself as the lawful widow in order field in California valued at $10 to Inherit an oil grant in the north 000000 at Great Oil Estate WV-Hei- rs ent 1931V FACES BANDIT TRIAL WOOD MOUNTAIN Bask May S Thomas Anderson 45 rancher of Jordan Mont was sheep in custody here today awaiting trial as a participant in a bank robbery at McCord on October 29 1930 in which $279 was taken Sergeant J C Metcalfe of the mounted police arrested Anderson at Jordan Friday He said a confession by Anderson implicated Ray Taylor and Cleve Vick who are serv lng terms in the Montana prison for robbery of the Nassau Mont state bank last November Official Speaks (A5)— Seth RATES E Ask Union Pacific May 9 agents Phone Was 200 (Adv ) CENT-A-MIL- ‘ 8-- Tribune for Opening of RUM REPEAL BILL PASSES SPRINGFIELD 111 May 5 (V-T- he Illinois house today passed without opposition a resolution calling upon congress to submit the question of repeal of the eighteenth KNITTING STORE Our Big Annual MAY SALE SALT 70 LAKE SOUTH MAIN ST prison she became heavier now weighing 142 pounds Her hair was bobbed and curled shortly before her Officials said it was unescape likely she would be found wearing the same clothes expressing the belief a confederate probably had provided her with new ones In prison she has been considered an exemplary prisoner and her escape was engineered without arousThe ladder ing the least suspicion constructed for her was an device made in two sections the ends ol one built to telescope ladder the other to form a The two uprights were bolted together with bolts run through holes bored through the pipe The bolts acted as rungs Herman Harms Utah state chemist was one of the state's witnesses when Mrs Southard was cohvicted of poisoning her fourth husband in 1921 Mr Harms made the chemical analysis of her Victim’s stomach which was Instrumental in obtaining the murder verdict ot va STANDARD RATING SCALE V Is the refrigerator manufactured hr a reliable company with proper experience in the electno refrigeration field? 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Watch Tomorrow’! “ assistant Clarence R Kallqulst meteorologist of the weather bureau outlined the difficulties of obtainbeing weather data in Greenland fore the Associated Retail Credit Men at the Newhouse hotel TueMr Kallqulst was in sday afternoon Greenland during 1927 and 1928 The credit men’s meeting was In charge of Harry Earl association president run) I th amendment to the legislatures 48 states and sent it to the senate Weather Bureau ’ ley whom she married here He had been a neighbor when she lived In Keytesvllle Mo before she came to Twin Falls They returned to Mis eouri but shortly came back to Twin Falla to live on a farm Dooley died here in 1915 about the same time as his brother Edward Dooley All evidence of the causes of death of her former husbands was reviewed in the trial in Twin Falls ten years ago but was finally stricken from the records Other alleged victims were Edward Dooley brother of her husband Robert William Gordon McHaffle the second hus- Judge Surprised That band Harlan C Lewis of Billings State Is Unprepared Mont the third husband Defense Attorney Lewis argued She was married to McHaffle in that Uiasmueh as Peter would agree Bhort acquaint- to appear when a new complaint was Twin Falls after a ance and they moved soon after- filed the county attorney should not McMont There to Hardin ward attempt to hold him in Jail Haffle became ill and died in Oc“There can be no Inconvenience" tober 1918 he said “to the state by dismissal of ' The third husband Lewis died this action except that the defendunder circumstances unknown to of- ant will not be in Jail” ficers here Shortly afterwarir she The county attorney expressed remarried Meyer and they returned to sentment against remarks inferring that it was "a convenience” to him Twin Falls to hold the defendant in Jail adding on Resided Couple that his sole interest as a public Beautiful Ranch prosecutor was to keep the defendant slena was she very At that time within this Jurisdiction and to present der woman weighing 110 pounds properly the evidence against him —with light brown hair and blue eyes — Judge Stump repeated hla belief With her husband she lived on the that the hearing should proceed lm beautiful Blue Lakes ranch a show mediately expressed surprise that place of southern Idaho It Is lo- - th&i state wax not ready and -- said — uatcu jh in annual l ucapouira cove “The motion for dismissal is granted yon 2 know Three Wives Seek meet up-reade- rs 6 V I Was 475 Gordon Furniture Co A FRNAL— Verdin R Johnson VERNAL— L U Woodard Co TOOELE— WYOMING COKFVILIE— Schil Drug Store EVANSTON— Conway’ Ine GRFFN RIVER— Conway Drug JtEMMEREB— Joe Pis NEVADA ELKO—Flko OVERTON— WELL— W Repair and W H Lyon H Supp Muilc Co V i $ |