Show JO Thursday Morning - -- Teacher Tells Texas Court Of Kiss ‘To Keep Job’ Fairbanks Sr Funeral Day Still Pending Former Schools Head Charged With Attempt To Murder Her With Bomb Blast Defendant to Claim Alibi in Another City Family Remains Too Stunned To Select Time V Tawn-Mowc- ' Father of Family Goernor Jones Held After Tragedy on Coast Surprised at To Present Defense on Charge of Misuse of U Furor Over Case New Mechanism S Explained at Surgeon Parley Mails DP)-B- rino "lawn-mow- er skin-grkfti- 1000-fo- She testified the blast came shortly after a suitcase was thrust Into the window of her room July 26 1918 She ’said Wyatt had threatened to kill her if "I ever see jou with any other man" Wyatt 16 who formerly employed Miss Miller as teacher will claim an alibi his counsel esaid contending he was In another city at the time of the explosion Defense Attorney J R Bogarte asked Miss Miller under "Did you ever give Wyatt a suitcase for a Christmas present?” “Yes” said the witness "Did you ever make a trip out of the state with him?” "Never ” "Did you ever go with him to a tourist camp1'" “Never ” Asked whether she slapped Wyatt s face or reported him to the school board when he according to her testimony hugged and s about funeral arrangements were set tentatively for two and Friday afternoons-Thursd- ay —but the beautiful widow the former Lady Svlvia Ashley suffering from the shock of death rally unexpected Tuesday had made no definite de- s’ cision Tentative plans were awaiting of Mrs Fan banks and the i it os were to be conducted at the Wee kuk o’ the Ilcather in Forest Lawn Memorial park where the leaping fighting dashing actor will be pntombed near Will Rogers Marie Dressier Milton Sills and Jean Harlow May fsnetik Funeral The body which has lain on a massive carved bed on the second floor of his Santa Monica home the Pacific ocean overlooking was expected to be plated in a crypt of the mausoleum Forest Lawn officials said ' the funeral might be "sneaked to avoid crowds trampling Into the cemetery as happened when other stars were buried Men and women who were with Fairbanks during 20 years of his career hoped they would be given an opportunity to say good-b- y wdh the family The former Laay Sylvia was inconsolable and close friends indicated she wanted only relatives to pay the final tribute to her husband decision at 1939 g grief-slncke- Asked to Look Decemher 14 DALLAS Texas Dec 33 (API— Miss Mary Jo Miller 26 year NEW ORLEANS La Doc 13 (INS)— The federal government teacher testified Wednesday at the bombing tnal of E Ross LOS ANGELES Dec 13 CPI — late this afternoon rested its case against five prominent Louisi EL PASO Texas Dee 13 LOS ANCELES Dec 13 (ffl -SL Hanks thin Wyatt former Brookeland Texas school superintendent that she Captain William Periprase of the here Wednesday heard anians charged with using the mails to defraud urgeons did not slap him when he kissed her because "I had to hold my job ” sheriff's office said Wednesday that escaped inmate of the Arizona new a about precise mechanical The government rested after state insane hospital sat in the — - results of an which has Wvatt is charged with burglary" instrument inquiry into the deaths countv jail Wednesday with his nine days of presenting an array ment firm of Newman Harfis and at night with intent to commit kissed her thefirst week she rise to the expression given a of of and four members testified ” few belongings wrapped in a of documentary and expert evi- Company Cauley family murder in the bombing of a resIt is the The inspector also testified that handkerchief and waited the ar- dence before the jury The last idence here where Miss Miller taught in his school Miss Miller their motoring guest In a contribution of a mechanical engi- las Fairbanks Sr swashbuckling favorite son of filmland n Fairbanks’ family lived was still undecided what to do fair-bank- -- r V Jury to Probe Ilnsane Arizona U S Offers Final Testimony Five Deaths In New Orleans Fraud Case Device Aids Fugitive Iii Car Plunge Awaits Return In Skin Grafts Five Prominent Louisianians old SANTA MONICA Cal Doc 13 wcie pre(IIP) — Last good-bo- s pared Wednesday night for Doug- Seiv-ice- Ukt Salt £akc SVibune- said "I wasn't in a position to I had to hold my job He was my boss " ot plunge down a mountainside would be laid before the county grand jury She said Wvatt went with other Laurel H Crawford 41 retired girls including high school pupils post office emplovand World war during the time he was going with veteran the husband and father of her the family1 is yield on a charge of Letters from Miss Miller to Wv- suspicion of murder att read to Ihe jury were written Penprase said investigators were under pressure she testified attempting to learn why Crawford "If anyone was Irving to knock did not break or lose his glasses you down you would have written when he jumped as he claims from them" she told defense attorneys the family automobile while it was One leller called Wyatt “my going 25 to 30 miles an hour beown sweet darling sweet ” An- fore it left the Mount Wilson highother missive said she would "feel way It a great honor” If he would acOfficers reported they discovcept financial aid from her be- ered In the Crawford home Incause “if I am a good teacher and surance policies on Mrs Elva Ruth a good woman you are respond Crawford 41 Alice Betty Crawsible ” ford 15 Paul Harvey Crawford 10 Miss Miller formerly a teacher and Helen totaling $40500 and all in Texas schools said she went to taken out within the last year Chicago where she became physi- with Crawford as beneficiary cal education Instructor In the Ralph Barnett 61 a roomer at Oak Paik 111 schools to escape the Crawford home was the fifth victim of the tragedy Wyalts unwelcome attentions rival of an Arizona officer to rehim to Phoenix Sheriff Chris P Fox sat in his office with a pleased look on his face "We’re going to get rid of Hanks and that’s that" said Fox Governor Jones of Arizona in a telephone conversation with Fox late Tuesday said he w'as sending an officer to take Hanks back to the asylum from which he escaped last Friday Hanks was picked up In the railroad yards here Sunday The Arizona governor had been quoted as saying he did not want Hanks bark in Arizona that he would let Texas keep him "In my phone conversation with him he was surprised about all the hubbub” Sheriff Fox said "It was my first official contact with the governor and he said ‘Of course 1 11 send for Hanks’ ” Sheriff Fox planned to drop over to Phoenix soon and have a chat with the governor turn government witness heard was Edward J Morrison a public accountant Earlier Wednesday the government through a postal inspector attempted to prove the five defendants had entered into a conspiracy in an attempt to obtain a huge Orleans Levee board bond refunding contract From this contract the government alleges that the five fraudulently obtained a fee of $196 000 and illegally divided it among themselves n The defendants are Abe L e levee board president Herbert Waguespack a former board member Norvln Harris Robert J Newman and Henry J Miller Roy Cauley the postal inspector told the jury that Newman admitted paying $12 000 to Charles Fitere a levee board employe This money was to influence to act as spy for the invest Shu-sha- one-tim- Fi-le- re Newman told him Shuxhan had agreed to aid in obtaining the levee board contract provided "he could be cut in on the profit ” Cauley testified that Newman’s statements were made at a conference in the U S attorney s office in New Orleans on August 9 Present were Newman his business partner Harris their attorneys and other postal inspectors Cauley said Nye Wants Youlh To Vote on War NEW BRITAIN Conn Dec 13 Senator Nye (R) North Dakota said Wednesday that if the issue arose "boys between the ages of 18 and 21 should be allowed to vote on whether America shall enter a war because they will have to fight in it” DP)— H neer to surgery Dr Earl C Padgett of Kansas City described it before the Los Angeles Surgical society It is the result of seven years’ experimental work during which many mechanisms were tried out and discarded before Dr Padgett solved the problem of getting uniform thickness and any thickness desired of skin for grafting "The mechanism consists principally of a drum wiA a movable knife fixed at a definite distance from the drum” Dr Padgett said "The skin of the donor to the graft is fastened to the smooth surface of the drum the knife set at the thickness desired and the rest is simple "It was found that the graft could cut to pattern if one wished by painting out the area not to be removed with a solution of talc and ether This solution prevents adherence of the skin to the drum ” Sea born In Fairbanks Denver Colo began his thesplan career at the age of 17 as an unsuccessful Shakespearean actor in New York and went on to become one of the screeds most popular players Friends revealed that perhaps his last words were as significant as anything he did in his life A few minutes before he died he tossed restlessly on his bed and asked a male nurse "Pull back the curtain so I can look at the sea ” The friends said his restless spirit wanted to look at a still more restless sea and that he died In peace and quiet 55 who was Senator Tells Of Jobs Need NEW YORK Dec 13 CP)— Senator O’Mahoney (D) Wyoming told approximately 500 business executives Wednesday that the "first concern of every man who calls himself a defender of private enterprise is to make certain that private enterprise provides employment for all who are willing end able to work” Speaking at the annual luncheon of the New York board of trade the senator addl’d that furnishing jobs was "not the business of the government It is the responsibility of business itself ” sixty-seven- "Sometimes I believe I § th we too iften think of labor as a commodity which may be used or set aside ” lust aa so much raw material h a added "This js a fundamental t e mor because business as well as is created to serve gc (comment m tn and wijen It lads first of all to protect men it fails to conserve Its pwn best Intel ests" I I' Officers Seek Slam Man's Name S ‘ FRANCISCO Dec 13 deputies tried Wednesday to istabhsh the Identity of a man whi registered at a small hotel here i is C L Davis of Coahnga Cal and vcho was found later with bullet Iple in his hi ad Officers found a hank book showing a jba$ne of $1309 made out to O L Dannreuthc r 55 OklaA tih graphic money homa City SAN t'D-Cor- onc rs 1 V ' order from' Ray Oklahoma CiXv to One of the most attractive Christmas packages — sec it in the stores and order your Christmas Chesterfields now Chesterfields with their real mildness better taste and delicious aroma give real pleasure to anyone who smokes Daunuutlur C L Dannieu-the- r also w W found Police said Huy found a revolver In the m n s right hand Jurors Heat fJi Verdict After Seeing Show PADUCAH Ky Deo 13 UP) -- r mo Jurors sat through e tlon picture progra Vi Wednesday courtroom then went back to t and awarded $5000 ti ' Mrs Lulm Morgan Rye who said she was injured permanently whet 1 she stum blixl over a step In the darktmd two-hou- You r ut can ’t buy a better cigarette theater The jurors stajed for ofte whole show to accustom thonuVlv rs lo the daikncss Child lYrKlies in Tire At Arizona Bauch TUCSON Ark Dec 13 4 T — Wanda Warren fi was bunt d to death Tuesday night in a fire w hlch Injured hir fallur W R Wat ran and destrojid an employe’ dA ell Ing on the Willow kpungs rnKh about 50 mihs notlheist of hern The Warren came Imre rtccn ly "t bom Texas I 1 n m aikadwe topjnhi 1?? 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