Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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(Bp A trorinUd Press)
CAVR CITY. Kjr.. Feb. 5.—Fljyd
Collin* ha* been |* rmancntly en-
tombed hi his Sand Cave prison
ISO feet under ground by a rfae I?
| *■* Ham Langhorn. Jr., alleged
Lii Jlk slayer, has been removed from the
" c°unty Jail hare to an unrevealed
a.-'-Tne destination, and preparations were
aft cdmmittea balng made today for the funeral
^ of Valeria Znpalac. high school
| charges that girl, shot to death, oa a lonely road
m caned ••gbt miles went of bore Tuesday
T3- »*«*•
n questions of^ ,,, mjled. according to a
< informed by, coafeskm said to haw been made
•Tu.tzzsrz,
eapress their nle. from assault Tbs younger
FT | I girl was seriously wounded In es-
'oanftis* fmM Wan asaallanf Knf nftiv.
yan.” the sac-
Press)
murder of two small gtrls. rseoal-
ed yesterday, months after thetr
disappearance, and the murders
which aaothar girl insists she has
commit tea in the bun two years,
were occupying attention of city
aad county authorities today.
Htarch for May sod Nina Mar-
tin. stature 11 aad 8. who waador-
ed away from home August 11 last
The Hoof of‘the csv* and all horn
to passage have boaa abandoned
four trips lato the cave l«rc
convinced a geologist, coal Miners
aad military authorities tn cl urge
of the work that their only chance
to reach Collins is by stnk'ng a
shaft from the top of ibt? nil': and
endeavoring to tunnel to thi im-
prisoned man.
Any attempt to mine into the
cave probably will be fatal to C ol-
llns. It was agreed, oat, tb< plan
was adopted as a lfi«* resort and
Major W. H. Cherry, the governor *
agent, ha* been dispatched in an
automobile with Watructlou* to get
mine ma< Inner/ wherever any c*n
be found. •
~ The slow rising of the •oor wfth-
in the cavern began shortly after
midnight. ■ • _ ^ _ .'
A rescue crew which outer. *1 at
pne<rs .m. found that thr foo." ap-
GIBHV of Atlanta. Oa ,
ras sentenced to life im-
it for the murder of ht<-
-law last December, •*-
hs« now returned and
tpelT np oa finding »:ui»
has been held as an ac-
(Bg Associated Press)
WACO. Feb. 5 —Pifa of defense
to *abate the indictment against
Reft. A. Reilly Copeland, pastor of
the Tabernacle Baptist church of
Waco, was overruled by Judge Jaa.
fc Jenkins la county court Jtoduf.
The minister is charged with hav-
ing libeled Miss Adelaide Hague,
city health nnrae. The defense
then filed a written motion to quash
and the court recessed Until l:«fi
octock to allow time to study the
motion. f F . ‘ I /
Ten members of the grandj Jury
have already been heard, ami {each
denied that either County Attorney
C. 8. Farmer or Cdmrt Reporter W.
if. Ormnbcrry was present When
the grand jnry deliberated »* the
sic tana today stated she would re-
Tetary said la a letter to Chahrmaa cover . •
Srb terfe £
fully aad fairly all facts wMhia BarUl will be in the Catholic cem-
thatr knowledge aat ef a coagden- atery. ^ . 1-----
•m 1 *•“'1 wh S; im »
to eagress their opinions on any ^ ^rtine officers declared they did
molten Into which your committee act rear aa outbreak. They aa-
deaire to Inquire.** ' r ' nouaeed. however, that the prison-
rtwmTiinn of the sabiect again «r had been removed aad refused
Wen* ioa m turn aaayecr agam ,BdleaU whore he had been tak-
came* up ta the house today. Rah- £ “
r spent stive MeCHatic of Oklahoma. br. WilHum Laaghora of Chap-
democratic member of the aavai pel Hill, father of the prisoner, ar-
effmmfttev rtr-rg^hg certain Ugh rived late yesterday, accompanied
oHotels of the say? eepartmen: bad by an attorney. The younger Lang.
H. H. Denbardt. in charge uf the
work and Denbardt tmmedUtaly
summoned W. D.-Fuakhou*.-.-. head
of the geological department of
i President H. 0. Lucas, of
Brosra County Fprm Damn,'
elected vice president of the T<
Farm Burosu.iyderatlon. uadi
Wt.that tt had permitted aa ha- Plata confession, giving all details
prrsahn to go out “to lead the of the crime, according to Sheriff
American pedple to hoMftm the William Loeeaia. ' , '■
Washington gould not be suuki — -— i
Dram the air - ... ' •- '• I LOCKHART. Tex.. Feb. 8.—W. H.
CMersl Muirfiofl.. who reeeatly Langhorn. Jr., .arretted near La^
told the commMtee that certaig of- grange after Valeria Zapalac. 17.
Seers were withholding tftb'trath had been shot to death aad her
la taattoonv for fear of discipline- younger slater attacked and injur-
ry action, has been asked by 8bc- ed. was held in the local county
ret ary Weeks for an” explanation jail today. He was brought herb
reace Moors of Brawawood was
placed oa the state hoard of.direc-
tor*- <H«ttnct honor* la both Mk
stances for brown couhty mm. and
well deserved* beeaaae these men
as well as maay athsrs la brown
a.____ —i* — - - * ’ iL.i.
MG ON RANGERS
-way of knowing lira. Cade’s rega-
rul lTf COURT OP APPEALS tation after she bad gone to Hunts-
TO MEAB ORAL AROIffENTN rllle.
ON FEBRUARY INTO. • Carry Arnold, auditor for the
. -- * Milky Motel, testified he knew Mc-
(Bp A feinted Frees) Knight nAW wag asked to produce
SAX ANTONIO. Feb. &.—A pio- tbe hotel registration sheets for
tion to advance the state's appeal August fa, 1PS4. which he did.
of Judge R. B. Mipor s decMou In . Registers Frpdaevd.
Fifty-Fourth District Court put- .Arnold testified that oa one line
ting the Texas rangers out of op-, appeared the name of Jimmie
oration wag granted by the Fourth Cade. Huntsville, Texas, aad M
Court of Civil Appeals today.. tbe next line appeared the naate of
The case will be snbmittra to H. L. Me Knight. He testified that
tbe Fourth Court on oral argu- the signatnra appeared to ha that
menu and briefs on February 18. of Mr. McKatgbt.
Attorney General Daa Moody and The records disclosed that Cade
his assistant. C. A. Wheeler, sr- had been astgsad to ■ Room >89
gued the motion to advance. and McKnght to Room J8A, Ar-
The coart held that tu view of noM said.
Arnold then produced register
sheets for November 11. and No
vetuber IS. ll|4, aad taatlfied that
oa N’ovemtx*r U Mr*. R. C. Belch-
er of Salt Lake City aad Mrs. Mary
Hogan at Qalragtua had regiatared
and were aasigned to Room lit
He aaid that McKntght had rogiu-
tered on NotmMar 12 and wag as-
signed to RbOSU 889. sreordiug to
the registry sheets
On direct examination by Repre-
sent stive Rowd Farrar. Arnold
sakl that in each case the rooms
were oa different floors.
On cross-exam lagtlon by Mr.
Berry. Arnold said that Iff. Mc-
Knigbt hod always conducted him
sett as a gentleman around thr
hotel and that the general reputa-
tion of the MJIhy Hotel was goad.
^— She Takes the Stand.
Mrs. Cuds was scat called 8he
tcatiued that she had come to tfc«
Rearing of her own free will and
coaaty have sprat arach of their;
time in making the Farm bureau
activities in Brows county aa sue-!
cenful as they hate been.
The Brown coast/ delegates re-
turned today from Dallas aad re-1
port the recent state convention
Of the Farm Refeau Federation as
the best f........
(Be A*rented Freer)
HOUSTON.. Feb. 8.—With! an-
nouncement today- that the German
steamer Barm bin k woaM be herfi
the latter part this month to
take a cargo o( cotton to Russia
Came the news that the All-Rus-
sian Textile Syndicate, owners nnd
a _ m a mm a - — e 28 ^ ssa Ad Am A w
in the history of the or-
ganisation in Texas. While the con-
vention was la ^ session word
eame that CtafMtde Ousley. well
bids Texas * had bean sleeted
President of the Aanoelatlon of
Southern Agricultural Workers hi
Pernfon in Atlas la. Oeorgia. jj
W. D. Farris was re-elected, pres-
ident of the Texas Farm'Bureau
Federation. ‘
MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT
i f(l Attoeimlrd Frees)
WASHINGTON^ Feb. I
0. W Holloway. Howe; C. D.
Tonqh111. Whitney; J. M Aabm-
man. Narasota; W. P. Mottler. Bl
Caorpo; J. B. Marshall. Holden,
hefmer ; C. W. Loe. Bomartoa; J. A.
Hill. ( orpea Chrtatl; All Grleeen
beck, Baitrop; M. 0- OMable. Dub
lia; AkTa. Wurtbarh San Anton-
io; F. P, Frtot. Cfial: Lawrence
Moore, Browawdod; J. B. Chrta-
tlaa. Floy dads, with T. a Walton
of College Station and Dr. W. B.
Biaxell of Col legs Station aa ex-
oMcio directors.
before
tt&AHS
wet gzavV
fee mc
it positions, brought a fiat
Pierre National
Bank of Commerce
Fails to Reopen
(Bp AeomotmSod Frees) - -1
WEATHERFORD. Texas. Feb. 8.
—Thousands of rounds of amn ti-
nmen stored In a barn here in
1817 and forgotten, exploded last
nlffht when fire destroyed' tab
structure. No one ‘was Injured.
The sheila were govyrament prop-
erty and were stored when a rtia
range was used near here. Wlmi
the rang* was discontinued and
other supplies moved the ammuni-
tion In iho barn was; left. .
One of the outstanding feature*
of the convention was the adoption
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ed on her. She replied •’Yea'’ to a
queatloa from Reprvaeatatlve. Ir-
win that bar husband' >ad bees
biad because the, detrased had
(wfied Mkr. u
- Site said that she had gene to
|lunta%1l)e to hd near her htiHhand
And that she pad talked to Ms
H< Knight and tbit he h«d said
he woe Id do «rarythlu,( he < duid
to help trot her husband.
"Did her asked Irwin
“No, s*r.“
She tshifted that Mr. McKAlfM
bad told her Governor Neff won Id
(00XTimmbrbN page two.)
Collins* Father
‘ 1 RICH BOAT EWE
a jvtaby mine Fading wi
Eventual Rescue
(Bp Ass
HKAUMONT,
Feb. 8.—“Dutch-
jar of the Beaumont
exporters, was presented with a
brand mw ottOeldar last light. It’s
a boy. weighs ,1a at 7 pound*, ring*
side, aad basal been aaamd yet.
Mrs. Barasea la doing fig*.
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WILBUR DENIES GAGGING OF
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OF NAVY
TMENT
af certain other
mada-igfimre the
hla reply will depend the decision when officers fired at him. His in-;
as to whether-;he will be continued jury is not considered serious,
la his present detail of assi;l»c:
air chief after its expiration next
month.* Gen -jl Mitchell’s \trnn«
fer would return him to the rank,
of colonel.‘ - t /-V
The committee * inquiry into the)
aircratj *•; nation, wan ;emporarilv
held ap todsy by. the prior ar- (
raagement of Brig. General Drum'
aa^aslstant chief of the army gets-
era! staff, its wifne** yesterday, to
appear before the hmjfe militarj
committee will be re-umrd with
tbf recall of General Drum tomor-
row. The general staff officer d*-
Bted before the committee yester-
day that aay officer had been hi
UP 1P[ WOMAN MAKES
timldated from telling 'the truth ^ shelf today by the sen- f
before comm ft tee*. | ate foreign relations committee so ij
Announcement by Representative' f*r as this coagrers Is concerned. '
Pfiftlw at tp* hearings tbkt three j a two-hour* iSscnMioa got the
naval officers had asked not to (b<- committee nowhere and afterward
called for testimony because tray.Senator Swanson of Virginia, the
feared disciplinary action If they ; ranking democrat on the commlt-
gg*e their honest views, and that tee, said he saw ho reasoa tor pres-
hs also had been officially Informed *|Bg his membership proposal as
bpth by Rear Admjral Moffeu. chief there wda ho possibility of action
of the haval bureau of aeropaotk*
sad Brigadier G-neral MUchell
It aad
little
. West Texnst Tralght aad
Friday fain little ehaafa la the
ft aad Fri-
th the
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(Bp Press)
CAVE CITY, K>.. Fab. 5.
appeal for tuada to- supply
and clothing to workers seeking
Uy free Floyd Collins from hl.« en-
tombment in Sand Cave was is*
sued today.
Lee Collins. the Imprisoned
man’s father, has , exhanated sit
ibis money ta purchasing overalls,
[coffee andt food, ft wxa gtatftd ’
_ t*'
MAl'RiriCER TUBTU1
(TIE PARDON FOR
.90NKD HUSBAND.
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« V| Associated Front) [.
AUSTIN. Tex., FM. 5.—Claims
*» that she had entered lato Sm-
proper relations with H. Me*
Knight, a former prim
sioner. while he whs a
dal. because ba believed “he would
aid could get my husband out of
priaoa** warn made today by .Mrs
James Cade of Jaytaa, Texas, at the
prison Investigation bet are a fetaft*
committee Mrs. Cade testified i
on two different occasions she
met McKhlght at the Milky ~
in Houston. She said that she bM
gone there the first time at Mc-
Kntght * suggestion so that Re
might introduce bar to Oor*. Naff
who was to he there oa a iagaecUaa
trip She said (fee had registered
the first time as “Jhuaile Cade, aad
the Mcoad time aa Mrs. ”sry Ho-
gan.
Tbe first witness wga J. F.
CpaMnghara of Abilene, who da-
feutlad Jamqg fade ia the trial ia
which he was sratcaead to the
peuiteniiaiffr for fie* years oa a’
verdict of maaataaghtar.
cam* to Austin an a spat
lough fram tbe gavsraar t
pregaat at tha taramigatlaa. Rap
reaetitaHv* T. K. Irwfa 9f Da$s
roadactad the
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1925, newspaper, February 5, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024038/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.