Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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BULLETIN
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8ROWNWOOD, TEXAS*"WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1925
cLr Between United States
and Japan Is^mpossibility
names to affidavits in obtaining
search warrants, the records show
The point was raised when coun-
sel for a bootlegger inspect mov.
cd to snppress all evidence gained
by prohibition agents' under a
March warrant obtained on an affi-
davit signed by "Victor Williams"
whea tiie man’s true name wad
found to be Victor William Tomer a.
The motion was granted by Judge
Partridge
In announcing ble ruling. Judge
Partridge scored tbe practice of
using fictitious names as "unethi-
cal and unconstitutional" and da
GA V FRANCISCO, Jnly 15.—OP).—
u Dismissal of several hundred
(kfcnuaats charged with violation
of the prohibition amendment ep-
veered imminent today as s result
of the set ion of United States Dis-
trict Judge John 8. Partridge yes-
terday holding illegal search war-
rants obtained by “ander cover”
jifcrtiu in affidavits signed by otb-
er than the true names of tbe pu«
• ms swearing out the warrants.
Assistant District Attorney Thom-,
a i J. Rlordan said the decision af-
reels virtually all of the liquor
coses actuuolalod fa this district
sror a.period of many month* and
trfallng close to LfiOQ: Riordst:
*id he did not intend to carry the
cue to the United States Court of
i p pea Is.
hots a Precedent.
“There In bow ao possible cause
of war bsfwsia America and Japan.
“I feel convinced that America
aad Japan win never fight, and
must sever fight, for a war be-
tween these two countries Is k
■rims agamst mankind aad a ala
against Cod "
There wars the keynotes of his
leetnra today at the University of
Chics to seder the auspices of the
Nonnaa Welt Harris Foundation.
fHJURT ROOM, DAYTON, Teem,
July U—(By The Aaeoclatad
Press).—Judge John T. Raulston
denied the defense motion to quaah
the indictment against John T.
Scopes.
* The Judge’s decision upheld the
constitutionality of tha Teanigpso
anti-evolution law.
T*a motion to quash .whs wads
Monday and tha day was spent In
argument Judge Baniston was oc-
cupied all of yesterday In writing
his position which was volumin-
ous The decision took up each
contention, of the rtsfnms and ruled
that thsiefsodaat would be re-
quired to plead further.
Before msdfaf his decision an
QUICK ACTfBW BMWTKBKB IK
DAKOTA COi’BT FOLLOW 150
flUlI KUMPCT
WATERTOWN, 8. Di. July Id.—
OP)—Winfred Meek. 21. of Garden
Qty, was sentenced to “tmprieoa-
ment at hard labor for the iNterta
dar of hla natural Ilfs” la the stew
penitentiary at Sioux Palls, follow-
ing hla plea of guilty fa a remit
Court today to a charge ef having
killed Byrls Healey, 17-yenfmld
Oarden City glrL last Sunday night.
WATERTOWnTsT Ik. July
DP) —A charge of drht dyes mur-
dftr faced Winfred Meek, who has
coefeoMd. State’s Attorney H. Hsu-
■on of dark comity said, to kill-
ing Byrles Hsaly. IT, of oardeu
CHICAGO. Jaly II
Toeahtaff-cpoa the qeeotloa of
Japanoao Immigration to tbs United
States, eeredally as it affects Cali-
fornia: !V-
**AiI that we caa do Is rely span
that sense of justice which kindl-d
American independence aad which
still coatlenes to inspire tea mind*
SMMID
Call Diogenes
For Once-Over
' At This Negro
LOS ANGELES. July 15 —CP) —
The hoeeat man for whom DUET-
aes looked aad could not And walk-
ed Into Central PoMee Station here
last night carrying a large mean-
locking pistaL After detectives
pounced on him ard confiscated the
gun. he gave hla name as Herbert
Howard, negro Janitor of a brand,
hash. Coiiiurli* hla captors to
calm themselves aad listen, he ex-
plained that while sweeping out
th*i bonk he had found a fat bun-
dle of currency on the Aoor and
come to turn It over to police for
safekeeping until morning The
pistol was the bank's. He had
brought H along to protect himself
and the ll.ICS from poesibly lesi
honeet pejeatrians.
late the mining dispute and refus-
ing the coal Inins owners proposal
for uegotlati ms until the latter
withdraw tie dr notice terminating
the present rorfcing agreement.
This actio i Indicated the deter-
mination of LhS Miners Federation
la session ti< re, to fight to a finish
tbe wage redactions proposed by
Zcrdecheno was deported from
this Country in March. British 'au-
thorities refused to allow him to
land In Kaglaai aad ha waa re-
turned to New* York, only to be re-
fused admission hare and asat
serosa the Atlantic again. Infor-
mation here indicated' he waa fin-
ally allow rd to land Ik Francs.
Z« rdet heno Is said to hare been
arrested during recast years in the
United Status, England and fYaace
term > employed la tee caption aad
ten I ody. those autd la the eapttaa
am broader gad mom comprehen-
sive ftean those employed hi tha
hotly of ten nut. hut la my opiates
Urn Caption covers all tea ligtals
tion provided tor- la ten body aad
Drill ami Review
Features Session
Elks Convention
AGREE OX NOTE TO PAMS
BERLIN. July U.MA*)—The Oer-
tnaa cabinet today agreed upon tbe
tentative text of Its reply to tbe
French note regarding Germany’s
proposal for a Western European
ssesrity pact
HKF.k WOMAK* RELITIOXH
DENISON. July li—DP)—Char-
ity workers today continued efforts
to locate mlattvss of Mrs. Agnes
Helm, shout fid, Who died at a local
rooming houa# Monday night after
being ill sines her arrival hem Fri-
day. Tbs body la being held at ^
tacuiar among today’s
• Elks' convention was
I competitive drill and
Igos aaaaloas continue
concerts warn held
all day. aad city aad
ght seeing trips were
At night competitive
JACK THE GIANT KILLER
EXCK KAY AN WtLL
1UTED NAYS ADMIX*
hand, were
18TKATI0X LB ADIB."
WASHINGTON. July VkAft.-
Wtth tbs Treasury endeavoring to
ethniaale patronage from dry en-
forcement, Senator Watson of In-
diana. administration leader, de-
clared finely today that them was
are maintained for tho
mental and moral 4ml
discipline.'’ - ,
He also fallfed to sat
ao possibility of taking the ques-
tion of prohibition out of politics.
"Wo have laag been advised." ha
said, "that the tariff was not a po-
litical quest ion, hat it ha* not been
taken out pt politics. No more car
prohibition he taken out.”
Possibility of amending Urn Vol-
stead Act. Senator Watson believe*
Teste upon whether the opponent*
of the law adopt tho tactics ef the
dry leaders la working from with
tat the two political parties. Advo-
M|no< modification, ha said.'had
tailed to gain substantia! headwafc
because they tad no: ‘ committed
themselves unalterably la opposi-
tion to the restoration of tea en
loon aad had not ofiterpd a tangible
aabsUtsts for the saloon.
Hie Indiana Senator said Con-
gress at tbs next session would
Vita President
Christos*! Camp
ly contractual*' "had It bin caaasl
ence - constralas him to teach tho
evolution theory,. he can flat at»
port uni tie* t elsewhere la other
schools of tan state, nee ^
give full expression to'his boHets
aad conrictioas upon this aad other
subjects without any interference
from ths state of Tinasesis or Mb 4
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