i mn m-- -- BEING IN CANADA Susgested 4 as Bouchard Slayer Will Fight Extradition tte, Mont., Aug. 26.--Confront- a telegram from Montreal in feh~it was stated that he and [y J. Carter, and a woman Cart- @ was his wife, have been identified as suspects in ; ing of Adelard Bouchard, 'Lachine taxi driver, Charles Dayton, in the County Jail here Wed- ay, flatly denied that he has r been in Canada, Dayton declared that he will not extradition, and although thout funds, will endeavor to se- re legal aid in bpposing extradi- Dayton appeared perturbed hen informed that the Canadian vernment would seek to have § extradited, His alarm; he said, k not occasioned by guilt, but be- muse he 'did not want to go to } 'The Carters are mow in custody | it Denver, Latest information from re 18 that no effort will be made officers of that city to etxradite ton, and that Colorado officials Wl will not surrender the Carters to Montreal officers unless positive proof is established that Carter was 'eonnected with the murder of 'Bouchard i "I'm in an awful hole," Dayton $aid Thursday, "but I'm innocent. But 1 will get out of it." Dayton glaims Trenton, N.J., as his home, but refuses to give the names of gelatives or their addersses in the New Jersey city, saying he does not want his mother and father to know about ' his present trouble. While they are not known to have any funds, the $800 they had upon arrival here having been spent Javishly while they were in custody, Penver police believe they are nmoem- of a nation wide bunco ring and that members of their gang may provide funds for legal counsel. 4 Payton, the youth in jail here, still maintains he met the Carters pear Defiance, Missouri, about three weeks ago. He was walking along || a highway, he avers, when they drove by in a arge enclosed car and offered him a lift, He rode with them to Denver, his story goes, and then they offered to carry him as Hi chauffeur, He claims he was| 4 working for a trucking company]| { TELLING TOMMY 7 (ym ---- 1 111 1471] BIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 'WAS ONE OF [i ENGLAND'S MASTERS UF PORTRAIT 4 PAINTING, TOMMY, 1T 15 SAID THAT HE PAINTED BETWEEN 2000 AMD 3000 PORTRAITS, lat Defiance on July 17, the day of the Bounchard slaying, and that he || was paid off by cheque late in July. Denver police are in posses- || gion of this information, and it is )elieved here a thorough check will made of Dayton's statements, : Has Jail Record Federal agents here maintain Carter is George C. McDonald, de- ported from Seattle to Canada a year ago for impersonating an of- cer of the United States Govern- ment at Denver, This man has ad-|i itted having served a term of im- (prisonment at the Federal peniten- tiary at Atlanta, Georgia, for forg- ery, according to advices received re. He is also said to have served period of imprisonment in the 'ombs, New York, after capture land conviction on a rum-running rge, WHEN USING FLY PADS "Best of all Fly Killers 106 PLACKHEADS B&B Get two ounces of peroxine pow- der from your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot, wet cloth and rub the alo, SIe0, ates wi Remove RAILWAY TIME TABLES CHR. TIME TABLE former _ time tables. LJ ee __ LAR JAE JU A EE -- C20 TC AC A JK ZX AX ZN JK; TE " or ---- OH -- | ILL © WORK ey YY BRINGING UP. FATHER WELL YM GLAD TO BE HERE IN 1 TALY~ | SEE BY THE PAPERS THAT THE ORERA 1D OPENIN' IN AMERICA: THANK GOODNESS, MACGIE CAN'T DRAC, ME TO HEAR THAT! i © "N27. 8 Int) Ferture Swrvice. nc Creat Brita: righty reecrsid IR JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723-1792) WAS THE SON OF A RECTOR AND SCHOOL-MASTER OF PLYMTOHN, DEVONSHIRE, AT THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN, HE BEGAN STUDYING WITHA BY 1752 HIS REPUTATION WAS FIRMLY ESTABLISHED AND IN 1766 HE WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY AND WAS KNIGHTED BY KING GEORGE III. Fi REYNOLDS PAINTING HIS NIECE AS THE STRAWBERRY GIRL" {3 EYNOLDS HAD THE GIFT FOR "CONVEYING TO THE CANVAS THE INDIVIDUALITY OF HIS SUBJECT AND S0 HIS PORTRAITS ARE WONDERFULLY LIFELIKE. © 1927 by King Features Syndicate Inc HAVENT GOT A QUESTION WILL IT "vou RUB me = Qiozr wy zeimyme ive CC IR BT | £3 I CAN HAVE THE pay IOFF. MA. VLL ASK Rim FIRST IF HE HAS ANY- THING SPECIAL FOR ME " = - THE POSS HAS GONE AWAY ON A LITTLE VACATION AND LEFT ME IN CHARGE - WHAT DID You RING UP FOR, TILLIE 2 THAT'S WHAT vM AW ON ly & ON AND vi oF x "HAY BUT, TILLAE, EENO, MA 7 Sou DIDN'T ™E Boss 13 UV] ask MAC IF Sov Could GET OFF | THAT GIVE | p-- | WOULDA'Y "Thea OF tT IT'S THINGS Lx 8 ™e oF A BAD NAM es Goal | LA 08) '] §