The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

F ? • i* - * » • * "Hi ,x A ^w tis fa a f seHs th mm w tM es where you had only jgoldone before— He who advertises— realizes. KeralcL H o Business Is Too Bfjgr to Um M r vertising and Hone Too Poor to A f ­ ford using i t i. Y -r ft V ft'' I ’ i 'W ’ FIFTY -FIRST YEAR Ho, 51, CEDARVILLE, Qi >AY, NOVEMBER 30 ,1928 PRICE, $l.W A YEAR NEWS LETTER FROM STATE DEPARTMENTS Ten Ohio Fanners I # 3% Honor Medals D QOLUMBUS, O,—Govarnor-e 1e c t Myers Y. Cooiier has announced the appointment of Harry D, Silver of Preble county as director o f finance, State Representative Perry L. Green o f Portage county aa director o f agri­ culture and Attorney Edward D, Schorr of Cincinnati as director of commerce, speculation is rife ae to who will be named for the remaining directorships, health,, highways in­ dustrial relations, public welfare and department o f education, Each o f the i above positions pay a salary of $5,,' / 600 per year. Then there Is the adju­ tant general at .a salary o f $6,000 and a prohibition commissioner at $6,000, There will be scores o f other offices , to fill by Governor .Cooper and lie will be a very busy individual after he rp , turns from a rest period following Ilia late stremuoup campaign. • ■ * * ’ * * * ■ • The members of the House of Re-, presenfcatjves will hold their caucas on Wednesday,. December J.2th, at which time they will organize by1the selec­ tion o f a speaker, speaker pro tom and other officials including clerk, de­ puty clerk, journal, message, engross­ ing, enrolling .this recording clerk; ser­ geant-at-arms and first, second and third assistant sergeants. Then there •will be & retinue, o f House employes •selected'by ’the Republican members : including ten clerks, twelve .steno­ graphers^ two hostesses’, six custo­ dians of committee rooms, six door­ keepers, two" telephone attendants and porters and ton pages. There will be I26 Republicans •and 11 Democrats and the latter through vwurtesy will be allowed, to name several of the em­ ployes. ‘ ■ ' ' *' *' 0^ ' Secretary o f , Stfitp Clarence J ,; Ten more Ohio farmers have won Master degrees conferred by the Ohio Parmer Ja*t Thursday in Columbus, The speaker* were U. S. Senators Arthur S. Coffer pT Ransa? and '5," D. Fesa pf Ohio., " . Only thirty-five farmer* have Ijpen accorded the honor in recant years, Those to be honored tonight are divid ed into four classes as follows: Four dairymen! H, J,’ Beardsley, Canfield; C. $, Krdtler, Warren; John V, Hang, Canton, and.J, E. White, Greenfield, Livestock feeders: George Gerhard, CirctevffJ* and E, O. RpdehaVer, Cosbootoh, County, . .■ . Grapes: Charles Manchester,.Ferry, Lake County. Truck growers and greenhouse inen: Louis S. Miller,,.Toledo; F, E. Seitz, Cincinnati, and E, M, Yoder, Lancaster. • ' The .average size of the farms in*, volved i.s 174 acres. Seitz’s is the smallest—th}rtyTfoUr acres. The aver­ age land .value is $44,000 and the average income of Teach last year was $5,000. . ' O. A. Dobbins o f this p*laCe won the honor in this county two years ago. DOBBINS HOME ■ B o b b e d o n s a b b a t h e v e LAW tEBSEEAD 1FARMERS IN THE STATE LEGISLATIVE Lawyers and farmers will predomi­ nate in the next general assembly. - -The roster o f the houseand senate, made public Saturday ' by f Clarks Thomas E. Bateman o f the’ senate: and- John P. Maynard o f tha house, show that 44- attorneys and 35*farm­ ers have been elected to the”Eighty- eighth assembly.. Of this number, S3 -attorneys wilt bp in the house and 11 in the senate. There are‘32 farmers elected to the house, but only three! tp the senate. Others who will sit in the senate give their Occupations as follow*: Banker, home manager, publisher, in­ surance dealer, merchant and lec­ turer, each two, and one each listed a* manufacturer* physician, news­ paper manager, hotel proprietor and realtor. ■ .. In addition to ’ the attorneys -and farmers in the house, the other occu­ pations appearing on the roster are: Merchant, 10; teacher, 7; banker,’ 6; ’'retired,” 5; home manager, 4; manu­ facturer, minister, accountant and salesman, 3 each; insurance dealer, physician, publisher, dentist and con­ tractor,‘each 2; telegrapher, buyer* oil distributor, ■ city • ‘employe; veteri­ narian, drugget, union leader, fish and game worker, realtor,, broker, | electrical worker,, chiropractor, mort-; gage dealer and -manager, each ■1. GILB1 HELD FOR i&ING OF CALEB HITCHCOCK Caleb HitchcockWas e' $ ■ Shot Down Saturday Gilbert Cooper,, Gtin Wielder, Is Held In County Jail Awaiting Action o f Grand Jury—Slayer Holds He Shot In Self Defense After Being Threatened -With Club • Caleb’Hitchcock, 23, died almost in -,that he’ was q considerable distance' stantly last Saturday following a * 4 Way and after hearing the shot turn­ shooting at .the hands o f Gilbert Cooper* 49, as the result of an argu­ ment over traps along the north-fork efi and went to a, neighbor for aid. Dr, M. I. Marsh'was called but the fcoy was.dead on his arrive!. Marshal The-home of Mr. O. A. Dobbins was entered Sabbath evening while the family^was. at church and goods taken to the value o f $250 or more. As far aAcEin'he Jearned.^antlpapei' was made by using,a. key to.un}0ek the door' and to- cover up- well -.the robbers. left by,the same,door and locked it; The, discoverywas not made fer sometime • following, the* refctirn home. s Goods' taken include a number Of ■dresses belonging’ to-M rs. Dobbins and two shot'1guns. Other valuables in tha borne such as silverware were Mrs. H . E . Mills Is • Removed By Death ( ( not disturbed. Brown, undergoing treatment'at the! Sheriff Ohmer Tate was informed Battle Creek, *Michigan, sanitarium,|but there was no clue .left that Would is Improving at a rapid baie according give the officers a lead. * to advices received from that ^official; The-same bight the home of Thomas and his medical advisors exgp^tp dis- iBuck, south of. Bowersville, was charge h^mert-hc latter ‘cod p i mtotetosutomadAnd a*rug wo* taken JbW» tbs* , .... Jpka.' lgy«k|i, aqarfrteffiv W«i|frjllgor Mrs*-Mary Ellen Mills, wife of H .t E.sMills,.passed away, at,her home on tha Mbstwaip farm, three mites south o f Thursday evening* at; 7:50 O’clock, She had been in. failing health t\Vo year*' and was in a serious con- ditidBvrone year* She yas- confined to Kurtbed bight months with perqoelotts anemia. ” Mrs, Mills was borix in Maryland, March 12,1867 and her, marriage took, place February S3, 1892. Mr, and Mrs.»Mills have resided in Greene County twenty-five years and were residents, o f Cedarville Twp., fourteen years. Besides her- husband, Mrs. Mill* 1eav.es the following children:?- Mi** JWd MlW^KSle*. 1 . "Cpa$h*E&tet^f o f iswreui.hm#' for thevbastow'l ville College- schools have be other games', berforce. and - The ,<s*| th Antlpoh, IjeF o r December 2 Last i - »• Team Golden Rule Sunday SsKBdulealrfeady j^apd. ten away fop Cedat- d£prominent’ date and with Wit- . ^Siinday* Deeember‘2, will .be the last 'Golden Rule Sunday” to be observed by the Mear East Relief association- in Ohio and in the United {States, says a: statement issued by Gov, Vic Don- ahey-c in the capacity o f Ohio state of Massies Creek on the J. .C. Town- H. A. McLeah and Sheriff Ohmer.Tate sley farm Cooper is no,w in the county pail awaiting the action o f the grand jury, no formal charge having yet been made. Cooper put tip the.Claim pf self defense yet the stories o f the former and Wilbur Hitchcock, father of the young man, differ in detail. The father and soh were on their way home from town Saturday even­ ing about five o'clock when they noticed Cooper along the creek-near where traps had been Set. It is said that- traps have been missing for Were on the scale in A 'short time after the alarm had been given and At' once plans were 'laid for locating Cooper, James Stuffevent and the Elder Hitchcock-were the only per­ sons present as the boy' died. Deputy Cornwell with a party o f jlocal people went to the Cooper home buthe had not yet arrived, Later on his( arrival- his son telephoned from a neighbor house, that the father would give himself Up- find heC wa's taker; to Xenia, Sheriff'TaUe and . Coroner Frank Ghambliss have been aome time and an effort had been, gathering ■ evidence -for the Inquest, made to stop the theft. The Hitch-1an(f, fqj- use in the trial, ' Cooper 'has . ' cock family reside on the Warren employed Attorney Frank L. Johns dn ' ->„Tber farm,nearby. , ■ * [to defend him. ' ; According to the elder Hitchcock* 1 ; Cooper was found working with a ‘ , w^s boxn m Virginia and' trap .and the sort, Caleb, started to- ’foc^ ed hsv? abo1fc W s a^ - wards him shouting to get away. In- '■ bas sPenb most o f his time, hunt- stead Cooper went into a gm&n [ing* fishing and trapping, yet worked loads took effect at a~distance a s t i - 011 the^Turnbull road. Hp has i ‘ >. ’ . .* « . . ' - ' i n Tiri-fa Ato/I r u in e n tib '. 1 *1 r mated’ at 70 feet awqy. The hoy’s ja ‘wife and Wo soa^ 17 11 rilek, chett and head was filled with a^e‘ v shot. *Cooper^ walked away and did’ Hitchcock is survived by his parents'' Rot reach hia Koine for several hours |att^ three sisters. The hody was talc- * later. The elder Hitchcock had not fan to the>Nagley funeral-home follow-^ .reached the .scene but claims to have ing the shooting and Intfir to the Horae been close enough to see Cooper shbot o f the parents where the funeral was" his son, „„Cooper- lays claim that he held .Tuesday afternoon, the services shot in Self defense as the boy had a being .conducted by ReV. R. >A. Jamie- club and threatened him. The father soh: Burial', took "ptaefi at South say? it was he who*had the dub bui Charleston, * ’ - * % ‘ ‘ " ................^ ^ „ x mams»%us ocmwdliip'^; lafitty as- .eighteen. He w ill " return ready to begin his second term with . renewed vigor and energy. State Highway Director H. J. Kirk has. Announced that proposals will he received at his office Friday afternoon, November 30th* for* the building, of 4,714 mijes of roadway; together with bridges, dn Route No, 7 in Belmortt county, the engineer’s estimate being $386,356*75, the work to be completed by December 30* 1929. Proposals will also be received for construction o f 8.044 mile* of improved roadway in Muskingum county on RoUte Nfc’ 146,' the estimate being $212,257.94, the work to be completed by October first next year; A second letting will be held Friday, December 7th, for a con­ crete arch-bridge over the Maumee river on Perry street, Napoleon,- the estimate for which is $400,408.05, the date of completion to be October 1, 1930, * Nellie Moore* 24-yeat-old daughter of V. I t Moore* Xenia dairyman, was; found guilty o f Illegal possession of liquor and fined $300 and costs by Commqn Pleas. Judge 'R. L. Cowdy, Monday afternoon following a Second trial of the case. The alleged,offense- occured nearly two year* ago. At the first, trial in probate court the, defendant was found guilty-and fllpd- $1060 and costs by Judge S. G. Wright, The case was carried to the court,of appeals which remanded it for a new trial on .the grounds that the court had failed to pas* upon an affidavit of prejudice agalust her. Judge Wright upon re­ consideration of the matter- decided not to try the case again, and a new affidavit was filed ,in common pleas court. A case of transporting liquor against Miss Mdore was dismissed by lha court o f appeals, Ali 1928 license plate* are now in the hahds of the 500 deputies repre­ senting the Bureau of Motor Vehicles over the state and everything is in teadines* for the sale o f the plates to commence on the scheduled date of Saturday, December first. In addition to placing the plates on sale at this early date through a ruling made last year, which will be continued this year, owners will be permitted to use the new plates on their-cars on and after December 21st, 1928, midnight December 31st being the absolute dead line for the use of 1928 plates and there positively will not be>any extension o f time granted. Ohio regu­ lations are forwarded to all other state^ and Ohio residents must comply with-same even though they do not correspond With the' regulations of the state in which they may be driving. > Owing to the change in administra­ tion which will take place within the near future state rosters have been In great demand, so much so in fact that the entire supply has been exhausted and Secretary of State Clarence J, Brown expresses regret that he will not be able to furnish applicants with tha covoted books which give much valuabl* departmental information to- g*th«r with a complete list o f names pf those persons in state employment, 1Th«r» are no funds available for a second edition o f the roster and the new one Will not go to press for some month* to come, . NO SCHOOL FRIDAY The public school* will enjoy * two je * raewttott thie week due to the He^iigiU tii’ period. There will b# BO sUWVl Tlimrwtey or Friday. , , .... ihjfjl &ndhff, died September, 25, - - —- 7 - - - — . - » „ Jnc grandchildten also BUtvive wkh A g a i n - H e l d G l d l t y om brother, Charles Murphy, Urbane and one sister, Mrs.. Elisha Powell, Yellow Springs, / , • The deceased Wa^, a member o f the Friends Church, Funeral services were -heldMottdfiy^M-IOcA..:M^fi!;fhoI home with burial In Woodland Ceme- tery*;'XeiSifi£-.;\’:V^^ School Boy Dead From Scarlet Fever ILLNESS PROVES FATAL TO MAYOR Dr, F, W. Ogan, 63, mayor of Jan^estowii died at 5 P. M. Friday at his home after an illness o f several weeks. Dr. Ogan was tha vice presi­ dent of the Peoples Bank and had been active in Masonic circles fo r some time- but retired on account of poOr health. Besides his widow, Mrs. Margar­ et Ogan, one son, Albert, o f Frank­ lin* O., survives. The funeral waa held Monday with burial in James­ town cemetery. Malbie Pfburner, aged 7 years; was taken ill last Thursday while in school with scarlet fever. His Case was critical from the start and. the little fellow was delirious most o f the- tithe. Death took place Tuesday at the home Of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl; PfluiUer,. who reside on the Bert Turner farm. In as ihuch as the house is under quarantine no fuheral serried waa held here but the hody was fjtken to Cherry Fork cemetery where a ser­ vice was held by Rev. Moon at the cemetery. The deceased is survived by one brother in the Fifth grade and a sister two year old. The family moved into this community but sik Weeks- ago. experts toritfirir.-i strong team Ikied up’this Season ffir the court contests. December 8—Antioch at Cedarville. December 12-*-Wilmiugton at ’Wilm­ ington. December 14—Si", Xavier at Cincin­ nati.' ' December lS-^University o f Cincin­ nati at Cincinnati. December 17—Kentucky Wesleyan at Winchester, Ky. December 19—Muskingum at New Concord, * December 2i-~Ohfe W /cyan at; Cedarville. January 10—Rio Grande at Gal- lipolis, Ohio. January 18—Hanover at Hanover; Indiana. • ' January 19—Bliss Baaihess College at Cedarville; January 2&—Findiiy at Findlay. February 1 —Hfiuovar at Cedarville,* February- 4—Antioch at Yellow Springs. February 8—R3d Grande at.Cedar** ville, February IS—BUae College, at Co* lumbUa. February 1—Wilmington at Cedar­ ville, * February 22—Findlay at Cedarville. ■Ohio will remember Golden RpS« Stin- jay in a practical Way. The day Has become a great international one, I feel that Ohio will nop fail to again generously aid these unfortunate chil­ dren o f the Near East. "These 30,000 children are looking to, us, knowing that we have helped them fill these years and that we will aot fail them in'this final appeal. So it is my hope, as state chairman of Near East Relief, that every lopal chairman will do his or her duty in the observance of Golden Rule Sunday and that the people generally will not fail to observe the day/’ Y . S . Ne\y High Building Completed County Dairymen 4 Halve Organized Osborn Local Sold To Wm* Collins Yellow Springs new $90,000 high school will, be occupied after Thanks­ giving it Was announced Monday. Constriction o f the high school on a 14-acre plot donated for that pur­ pose by the late John Bryan opposite Antioch Glen, was commenced last April, The old high school has been remodeled and' has being Occupied by the elementary, grades. Fifteen Greene Cefahty dairymen attended a moating aft the office of County Agent Drake Thursday after­ noon to orgOfgfc* a Gteene County Cow Testing Afttociation, Dr. Georgs Atolurson of Alpha, was elected preridetft, Frank Wolf, Xenia, Western'Star Opens Fine New Plant R. R. 1, riejt ptiMddent and W. N. /William Collins* Columbus, son Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Collins o f this place, lias purchased ‘the Osborn Local and took bharge o f the plant this week. He will have associated with him as Editor and Manager, Mr. James McMillan". Mr. McMillan graduate from Cedarville College last June. Both the young men are well known here and the announcement of their venture will be- mrived -with much interest. Home Children » Had Turkey For Thanksgiving Day WILL HOLD A BAZAAR The Ladies* Aid Heelety of the U. F . church atfeiounce* m bazaar for Baturdfiy, December 15* This ha* been an annual event with the ladies of the church tor never*! yean. Turkey was the' pieCe-de-rastitanCe it the Ohio- Soldiers’ and Bailors' Orphans’ home, yesterday* Fifteen hundred pounds of the bird tit b# slaughtered for the feast for Eh* 812 children. Tha dinner and a picture show in the evening provided entertainment for the holiday at the institution. Ankeney, X*a3s», R, R4* secretary- treasurer. Writer Rogers was em­ ployed as tester. A Warren-Green* County Cow Testing Association has been operat­ ing’suoeesefuRy fur two years and the demand ha* grown for an association made up excJurivoly o f Greene coun­ ty dairyman. ’ > A sumnrriy aohool will he held in January at whfeh the* records of the past year will bo summarized by a representative flf# Ohio State Univer- THe? Western Star, Lebanon, estab- lished? in 1808, opened to a group of newspaper men of Southwestern Ohio, its new publishing plant, Friday. The Star is owned by the Brown pub­ lishing Co., o f which Secretary of State Clarence J. Brown is'the head* The building is of the latest in archi-. tecture for the needs of the publish­ ing business. The plant has been equipped with new presses and mate­ rial making it one of the outstanding plants for a county seat town. Following the inspection o f the plant the newspaper men. wore ban­ queted at the Lebanon hotel where, the various publishers extended feleci* tations to the owners and the. man­ ager, Mr. Gardner H. Townsley. About sixty " publishers and editors Were present and greatly enjoyed the hospi­ tality of. the Brown Publishing Co. One o f the unusual treasure relics, on display?was a framed receipt for subscription given by John McLean, the founder of the Star, back in 1808. Lebanon, lias reason to fell justly proud of the Star and its magnifleant newhomO. . > CBkrged Wfifi cOmpenSatiortti Gibson, Xenia, W&M December federal, grand jury Sat' time .specified. Sheriff Ohmer TCate and a govern­ ment agent 'arrested Gibson her* re­ cently. It is charged that He changed tho1date om his compensation certifi­ cate from Jily to- January In prder to borrow money on it. He was removed to Washington G. H*‘, where the trans­ action wits’ supposed to have taken place. ■ . s lb. her,taxes in Varibus rillag^fi' of*-fire c o p a ^ a s follows: day by U. S. Gommiwsipnefc. HoVnps fit/ Daeember 10; Exrimrtg&%aok, Cedar- Columhus. Hfe-wae -released 'tihdm viir^. 'Decomber 11, Miami Deposit bond o f $500." Department o f justice agents .s&y. Gibson, borrowed money on his insorance policy before' the WIFE IS PLAINTIFF * Charging the defendant has failed to contribute anything toward her support for the Iqst four years.and has- been wilfully absent from home for three years, Agnes Cummings has brought suit for divorce'from Robert Cummings on grounds of gross neg­ lect of duty in Common Pleas Court, They were married October 30, 1912. The plaintiff asks to be decreed cus­ tody -of the minor child, Robert, Jr., 13. VALUE ESTATES Gross value o f tH6 estate o f Lucinda1 Hankinson, deceased,, is estimated at $662.50 in Probate Court, Debts and the cost of administration amount to $745.82, leaving the estate without net value* , Estate of Thoma* A. Edglngton^de- ceased, has an estimated gross.value of $180.84, Debts and the Cost of administration, equal ihia amount, leaving the estate worthless. Bank, Yelldw Springs;-December 12, Bowsrsriile*. Batik at BoWersville; December 13, The Farmers’ and Traders*' tifirtk;' Jamestown; December 14r First ^Rational Bank, •Osborn, Deputies'm-the treasurer’s office will make the collection. Force Changes A t , County Library Mrs, Florence Fox Black jof South Charleston, will ,take the position of cataloguer at the Greene Gounty Library, January 1, filling thd vacancy to be caused by the resignation of Miss Irene Earll, Miss Earll who*has Held the'position here since June* 1927, resigned to. accept a place in the Case Theological library* Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Black, who succeeds her In or­ ganizer at the Houston Memorial Library in South Charleston* ESTATE VALUED. a Gross value- o f the estate of Susan Sidenstick,. deceased, is estimated at $4,660.99 in Probate Court, composed as follows: personality, $660.99; Veal estate, $4,000. Debts total $3,326.48 find the cost of- administrfitjon Amounts to $346.04, lefivirtg V n et value o f $978.47. / , County Bunkers * Elect Officers EXECUTOR APPOINTED John.C* Weaver has beeii appointed executor of the estate off Alice Wea­ ver, late of Xenia, 'Without bond, in Probate Court, sity. Many Hogfc Are ShippM Ffrom Here m h u n t in g In 86 itatea wfiara immfril lx hifivy, 111,846mllfifi of highway ware clawed of snow during the winter of l$ S 2 -im Tha following farms and lands ate posted against hunting with dog or gun: Charles F. Marshall Andrew Kennedy Curray McElroy ti* T. Baker . Maastei Greek Cemetery land, Mr, Frank Owarweti reports that nine decks of beg* ware shipped from here last Thoritday nfcd during the past thirty day* th# oernty organisa­ tion has sMppsd l # fi#et*. He says they have beau good results on dir«rfc shtepteg* Present officers o f the Greene County Bankers*' Association were re­ elected for another year at tne annual meeting at the Court House Wednes­ day night, ' e , Officers of the osgfinizatiort are: A. iL. Fisher* cashier of the Bowersyille iBank, president; F* L. Curry, cashier Jof the Miami Deposit Jank at Fellow Springs, vice-presftent, and T. D. Kyle, assistant cashier of the Citizens National Bank, Xante, secretary- treasurer, „ EXECUTORS NAMED Joseph M. Keechle ha* been ap­ pointed executor of the estate of Sarah E. Keechle, late of Bath Twp., without bond in Probate Court. Joseph S. Donovan ha* been named executor of the estate of Mary A. Lott, late of Miami Twp./bortd beln^ dispensed WithUnder the term* o f the will. Oscar E. Carr, J, N. Wolford and Earl Littleton were appointed ap praisers. , pa r t it io n a sk ed - Partition o f real estate equated in Yellow, Springs is sought .n a suit filed in Common Pleas Court by Brad­ ford Lott against Joseph S. tionuVan, personally and as executor o f the es­ tate of Mary A. Lott, deceased. The defendant owns one-half o f the prop­ erty under the will o f the late Mary A. Lott, hi* sister, and is tenant in common with the plaintiff on the land, the petition discloses. W. A. Haines; Troy, O., is attorney for the plaintiff, ORDER PRIVATE SALE Since the premises have twice been offered by the administrator for pub- lid. sate ahd no bids have Been re- eeived, the court has authorized pri­ vate sale of property for $80 in the case o f William S* Rogers, as admin­ istrator of the estate of Sarah E. |Harris, deceased, against Pearl A. Harris and others in Probate Court, Pubfi» Dates •> i&MKMnfhsfe Frank iM ih lM iM t o r 1*. } Twenty banker* who attended the {meeting also heard an address by ■David M. Audi, Columbus, 0 „ assis .taut secretary o f tha Ohio Bankers* Association, Who talked on general banking lines. SET HEARING Petition filed by Harley find Syl­ via Hilderbrand for leave to adopt, and change the name of Betty Jean Price, aged 19 months child of MU* and Edith Price has been fixed for a ORDER PARTITION MADE Partition of property hat been n'rdited'in ;$hf -cast'of lamer Fred. Powndl against Alice Crawford and othere te Common Fisas Court. John hearing December 6 at A. M. te Pro- *W. Prdgh, A, W, Tresis* and Horace bate Court,’ ' L. Smith were appointed appraisers, r r \ , ; ^y PM*»— 1 1 i p * t ’ thicket and. opened fire on Hitchcock ,!ifor tomers at: certain Reasons’ of thb - with, a> pump shot gun. 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