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Defence is Begun at Vermilyea Trial, 21 February 1935, page 2

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. OoinmiMton to OJlfomla. The last tieta ; "frtea witnesses were Inspector--Hamar wifis a popolattori of 170^00 ytm'dktot Itnow whether Gardner of the Ontario (Canada) Provincial Police "and Chief of Potest waa * predpitatSon test Itee James Locke, of Ontario, Calif, witness known to all verwd who* were .recalled, to give evidence concerning; Vermllyea's.ear. allegQ. When aw you start glrtog ert- edly stored in Los-Angeles garage* denc&Jn. criminal matterslas a:wltA while-Vermilyea, the Crown charged; _ . Ottcnrille-is in came to Belleville and kiUed his 18 or 28' years mother,:. · . · - . · ; ;-·· -; was. the Gibson, ':,.. -;F: :,,V; State ;. ' . Erasore of Record Referred: To always since ,thea That a motorist who, had a car in J Woodstock, Out., Feb 2 :e Stone Stairways of evidenc^i for^ the; crown? ;A» The Gladys Ave., (Los Angeles), Gasoline which- shevws i 1 IJ>elleTe jt^have. ^^--'-tx.L.Siti. garage from 8eptemberJS, to-Octojtrr- Civilization-- todaj Wlfeess,-wld."n«' had- .been ,,.aj>- ber 6, 1934, whom he Identified by flames and nearly 'proN e »^photograph~snown Mm, before the : 'dng^of- evidence by xOommissloa Tegucigalpa, HondurasrFebrati--- !341ss Prtedlla- Shields, li pertaanentlT: . , , . , ,_, at San Bernardino, early this week; Q. jThls-has no oonnecHoQiwttb ThjKJjlieovery-of- big -stone--stair-, exposed by.-.- recent earth-, terville > YlUage'i The. fk P tor-destroy tee reporrf;of the Tftgls- cases ctoffiSi£?an4> I a Jl quakes leading: to subterranean galf to -.-bug. ' tan',ar'liarktciir of the'car was leties.pl was a jrnftfaii ^t ffamftfl in a^l/JOO-year-old Maya chstesttmbny of AlphoMe Fontaine. illzatton'was announced by.Gustav but with - ;presenbe; . of i >talns. The method ot how to test garage owner, Los Angeles, read Stromsvik, head of an archaeological dashed out t*f doonrmnc : murder Stood waa slowly *nd -carefuDy-et- today at-the.,Vermilyea .' snow, ...e d the Carnegie Institu- self in the v trmj Tiy'nrr yranMsh. Tnroogh trial. "Fontaine's evidence was that commission.of of Washington now wording at the fire'. ..-J : ^ixocew of elimination the test the man.said it- was a pecuUar re- tion She was severely: bn T Oopan. ".'_".','_' ^-~ Is carried on tmtfl toe final anal-. quest as he was supposed to be using Mr. Strbmsviksaid the~discovery the face, with lesser bu i yslslof btood; OT otherwlfie Is com- the car :whlle It was in the garage. revealed Copan was the-most.-im- ami body.,=Iiiklhe-i m i Entries 'of .registration had been portant centre * of ancient Maya civ- flrC'.had gained head r scratchedout once.by the owner of No Knowledge of Type llizatkm yet found, ^id added he and' by the time rte ? the vehicle, who -iiad. seized an Q. Human blood divides itself Into established that the ancient brought assistance the eraser-ana-rubbed out marks on the had (Continued on Page .14,4/oL 1) Mayas knew uses of gold heretofore the kitchen was pretty s ledger page, so the testimony read. . < ic i i ' ed. The use of fire < * Other testimony taken by Com- \msuspectedmission and allowed today was to \ Under a huge statue of a war- prevented a spread to < the parsonage. . the effect-that a banker had renew- rior he Jound a pair of.- solid gold ^of Rev. Mr. Shields is p L ed a loan for,, a small amount of boots, less than two inches high money for Vermilyea. last Septem- and marvelously wrought. He dis- terville United-Church ber, that Vermllyea's lands were covered various cross-shaped rooms lien-free and that taxes were all of.-Stone with floors surprisingly well Willlamsport, Pa., Feb. 21 (AP) paid and that he had on September preserved under a coat of scarlet --Four investigating agencies 12th., 1934, secured a loan of $1,000 paint. united today. In a new drive on the property and that if a-re- Big stone canals and a sewerage against 'hexing'.In Central Penn- quest had been made by Vermilyea system -connecting large undersylvania as l authorities, stirred the loan would have been larger as ground buildings were described by said the treas-. .by the butcher knlfe-slashing-of- :he property would~wgrrant~ltrrThls . a baby bpy.ldeclared ancient sup- evidence was all read from testi- ures were of the utmost value to mony_laken_--before Commissioner American-.-_ archaeologrtcal_;-JUstory and when fully uncovered, would ... County. · . ' Thos W. Duckworth. startle the scientific world. --Latest-victim-- of -the i strange Alfred i: Gampbe'I ; The buildings, he said, contained Graphologist At Trial~_, practices .that have survived Risen and Gons A. B. Farmer, graphologist; Iden- large amphlthaetres. .In them were through vigorous campaigns by placed tall statues and monolith* the State -is eight-months-old. tified the name "B.:F. Carter" on of,colored to Sleep stone, which together witn James Leroy Fritz In a hospital the Walker House (Toronto) hotel bead collars and other objects will register and that of "B. Corsons" - Alfred Campbell 83 j e here with deep gashes in his on the Commercial Hotel (Hamil- throw an entirely new light on this was found dead -this r head. branch of Maya civilization. District -- Attorney John M. ton) register as those of Vermilyea, Recent earthquakes, which caused the'home of his'niece, ; Youngman says the cuts were in- He also identified the handwriting much destruction and loss of life, Kntk, 64 -1-2 Cathei i flicted by the infant's brother, on letters and documents. have opened up galleries where none where he had been i , Alphonse Fontaine, Los Angeles John Fritz, Jr., five, "after the had been known to exist before. aged 'man_had risen i older" boy~nad been~pronounced garage owner, through deposition o'clock and asked If J. r told of a car being stored from "cured by faith" of a ."spell" for Knox wished him to $·? which his father blamed "un- September 25 to October 6. (The and they replied "no". I Crown alleges Vermilyea killed his friendly neighbors." dently gone back to bo mother the night of October 4 Mrs. Knox went at 9.15 and returned to his Ontario, Calif., she found him dead to l: home by taxi, train and airplane.) had a slight cold. ,, Fontaine's evidence revealed Old age was the _cau.< he had been shown a photograph 6? Born in Madoc, he w? the car 'owner by a sheriff and the late Mr. and Mrs. Athens,* .Feb. 21 (AP)--Hiot said, "This is the man unless he Campbell and came to ' 'squads stood guard today as ban- has a twin brother." Probably Lying in Lee of city seventy-five-years s dit chief Karathanassis, Greece's (Continued on page eight, CoL four) Some Islands From "~ the last member of the "Public Enemy No. 1," went on was a bachelor. -- Storm trial with 17 alleged eo-conspir-For many years the ators chaired with the attempted "Miami, Fla., Feb. 21 fAP)-- Two Campbell was employed -Tnaehlne-gntf assassination , of. sailing craft, with 15 persons He was a member of Former Prime Minister Elenthaboard, which participated in the Church. Many friends i erios Venlxelos. > recent ;Miami-to-Nassau yacht will regret to learn of Six hundred witnesses have Gear Flapping'and .Pumps race, were reported unaccounted passing. The remains arc : been summoned to take part in Sailing Working On Anival for on a return trip to Miami to- the Belleville Burial Con whmt is to be- expected the longday, coast guard officials announc- eral Parlors, Campbell S est trial in Greek history. Tutuila, American Samoa, Feb. 21 the funeral on Friday. AKhoogh Mrs. Venixeioc has been' -- (AP) --'With bedraggled sailing ed. The Ketch Esperanza, carrying in testify the famocw gear flapping from her masts -and>p«n »essUtesman himself, her pumps .working continuously, the Its owner, S . W . Parish of Beau2S. 7 JO away from the opening of the i Schooner Seth Parker anchored at mont. 'Texas. Captain Carl Holm of Miami and a crew of seven, first trial. today. The little sailing ship, whose db- WDS listed as missing yesterday: £E8 AT LABATT ON CRUISE tress calls ten days ago echoed Today" the auxiliary cruiser Lan<JJ* «J»-j yHmlifax. Feb. 21.--(CP)--John S. around the world and brought the akl. owned by - Atejcander C. Howe, wv-H' kabajt *** sailing toward the West H.M.A.S, Australia w!th the of Port Washington. L, I, and WITCHCRAFT DRIVE STIRRpBY SLASHING Bandits' Chief Goes on Trial SAIL NG CRAFT SCHOONER SETH PARKER ARRIVES AT PAGOPAGO Malvern Hi National /

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