W TE, I psoTHE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY GUIL TVY i iMEMBERS OF AMERICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM DEFEATED UL ULBY BRILLIANT MATCH PLAYING OF FRENCH STARS TO TALKIN COUR . '-'- m$ .' A john MacDonald Tells-of False Testimony Which Convicted .. " 1 M+oney and Billings. - . CONVICTS NOT PRESENT Further Hearings Before State~ Bench May Clear Two Men I of Bombing Deaths. T GEORGE LOT T (By Assocated Press) , SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.- John MacDonald, slight, and premature-' ly old at 58, faced the self-imposed ordeal today of telling the Call for- VIL.. \ nia Supreme Court he helped send '.US"N. Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings to prison on perjury testi- mony. *+"' Goadings of a guilty conscience, " the witness said, forced him to ad- .: mit his perjury to aid the men serv- ing life sentences for the fatal Pre-: paredness Day bombing .here inV 1918. oi Pardons for Mooney and Billings - rested on the outcome of the ses- -HN VAN RYN"-".".-0_NN_ sion, one without a precedent in California's history. It was the lat- Among America's premier racquet-wielders, members of the 1930 Davis cup team, who have again met est phase in the convicted men's 14 defeat at the hands of the French net men, are George Lott, of Chicago, who went down before the onslaught year struggle for official acknowl- of Henri Cochet, France's Number One court artist in the opening play on Friday. Wilmer Allison, on the left, edgment. of their innocence. was paired with Johnny Van Ryn in the doubles matches held last Saturday in the Roland Garros stadium, Several weeks ago the justices in Auteuil, against Cochet and Jacques Brugnon. John Doeg, on the right, who with Big Bill Tilden, complet- under a state law requiring their ed the personnel of the American forces, did not see action in the challenge round. In the final singles on recommendation on applications Sunday, bosh Tilden and Lott were for pardons of second offenders, de- defeated decisively by Cochet and _{!{!!!111t1111{ll11{1t111{{l1111111Il 11111111{!{1!11!{!1{ii{!!{111!{{!!{! cided against a pardon for Billings, Borotra, the Bounding Basque, re Gov. C. C. Young, considering the spectively. Although Tilden was' - applications of Billings and Moo- pressed into service at the last min- ney together, denied both. ute, against "his better judgment,"c Plans for today's hearings called this was the last time he will par- for questioning of MacDonald by ticipate in cup play, he announced. justices assisted by Fred Berry, as- Cochet also indicated that he would sistant district attorney at the time not again appear as a member offDA of the trial. and by Police Cant.Dvscpta.=AI Y S B , R PON II WOMEN'S LEAGUE TO SPONSOR TEA All women students in the Sum- mer Session are invited to attend a tea to be given by the undergrad- uate staff of the Michigan League at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, July 31, in the garden of the Lea- gue building. This tea, which will be the fourth in a series of teas honoring promi- nent people on the campus, will be given in honor of the faculty wo- men. Included in the deceiving line will be Mrs. Carl G. Huber, Mrs. E. H. Kraus, Mrs. Earl V. 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