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Orange, Texas, Thursday, August 21, 1930
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GREAT. TO BE" ON GROUND AGAIN I
t .Tros*
Iituwtng new 'support fur their re-
spective en lupuighs from ;*t.riiiig po-
litical leaders, ■ Uofts >5. Sterling and
-tutues K. Forgiwati continued Thurs-
day to hammer ^way in eleVenth hour
efforts to win the. democratic guTier--
ntltdrial nomination in Saturday's riin-
off primary. Ferguson speaking for
the eandWa-y of his wife. Mrs; Mir-
lam A. Ferguson. ' ! ■ •
Senator Clint V. Small of Wolling-
loii. third innkisig' candidato in (Jfie
July ttrimarles who cajried west
Texas almost srJidl*,—-was arrayed
with 'Mr. Sterling. in it" speech at
Waco.
LifUt. Governor Barry Miller, also
an elminated candidate for the gov-
ernorship in the nrsli primary, spoke
last night at Ui Grange for Mrs.
Fergusou's (oandUtao.v. / .
Ferguson. who returned to central
Texas last niithT for an address at
Terrell, turned northward attain to-
day oiid was due to speak tonight nt
- Fort Worth. v ,
Sterling spoke lust, night 'at >€iut)i
,-fi'on aikl planned addresses today at
Georgetown and* Suit Marcos.
Governor Daii Moody, v\ ha deliv-
ered a denunciation of 'Fergust^tÍR,,
nt Dallas '^uesday night, made a Ion;:
jump into west Texas for it similar |
attack: last night at Say Angelo. I
With equal\rfipidit,l, lie-expected to !
(trek across the state today for . an-
other appeal tonight at Houston.
SterliyM speech at a rally on tho Í
Milam county court house |awn again ;
was on n11net; centering upon the
Ferjtusqn itiirdon record.
Albert Sidney Johnson. , secretary
of the-''. democratic state executive
commit tee. called out indictment!;
against Fel'giísou and his record.
Sterling again explained t//he state
highway bond proposal, saying he
wished to ,'unbond' the people of tho
state, i not. to 'bond' them, and added,
'I want yon people who have differ-
ed with me on the bond inane to\:.;n-
derstand that a vote (rip me u not a
vote for' the bond issue. No governor
could issue one dollar's woiHii of-
bonds: The poo;)!?. would have to
Vote for thorn.' ■ Attacking Ferguson;
sterling ne.keit. Did you read what hi ■
brother said about him? It- a broth-
rüH
H
Funeral Ser vice
For James Bland
Held Today
Fulu r\l .secv^eeA lor '.lames Hitind
Ave- year ujd i.ut ot Mr. and Mr
M'nllat'- Mu lid «er.> held at the r.'.i 1
id* ni e «II ,\li. and Mrs. Josh IHurnl
graudp Iretltn ot the child, at Inl".'
t'herry street, at - uVlurk this at
i••ciioi. r, I\. Fulli. t Georg.i H.rbt r :
ieli. prii .-a of _St/ Mary's t uiInMir
gerard says
Baronets Fights Suit
'•li ir. h i.tVu-ia; ins. \vit'll
tin- litsillil i t-Ill. tl'l'.l . tiili
i,i vhit. i.Ja -e. a |,
Aeeotnpatih'd iii bereaved
.tlvr y. ' th- boi|,\ reached hel-e
o'eln l; this inornlng front Gold
i.w. La., near New Orleans.
! the
iittei'nM'iii in
inilen "■ vw - i
relit
at ¡1
Mend-
where
. '.NK1V Yof'K.
th.' .• [.iiii .n lie j
,i nier a.mha'isadiic.
t^i 1 t luí I 'iiIUhI
Mv; ' ti ru/il ••VtVthiled
men for tmlu.t V Vi-tt
j which .. i'.s'.voii hiju1 t am
¡twi.ee i'l .-'it .liampllleí. . ('•<
men
t lis; of these
V'irli j Tillies,
lif< a en-
vvrtue tit'
dl'outieii Tile«iia.l even
being recovered Me.'ter
durrtii-:
'i i'ivtli'"re
tlit? eru-ad.-
'i'l—I wrty
of. i'Atlit Moth
it for
íoreat/O'Brinei left, and Dale (Red) Jackson, seen on solidfsirth
once more at St, Louis after breakinj? the world's á.'rplaiie.endur-
ance record with 647 hotirs 28 minutes and 30 seconds in the air, are
to appear at county fairs in the • ■>%
rHi'
: i . •'.« • .Vml
ti.tniphlit
enforcement
LOS AXn-EL-KS, Aug. 21. (AP(-
; AVitii .Viiilee Keinple MePhérson plan-
¡ ning to occupy ' her pulpit ,Sunday
¡ despite her recent mysterious illnei«j,
! Angelus 'temple authorities, are fac-
j ing it definite break between the
¡evangelist and her mother, ' Mrs.
Minnie Kennedy.
The woman evangelist. teaming
herself 'just a sick girl.' has emplist-
1 icnlly denied her' mother's repeated
! assertions that she suffered a broken
I nose in a fistic encounter, with her
j daughter. ,
Mrs Kenne'dv announced she world
leave ior the mountains' as soon as
dischargeii from the sanitarium where
she is under treatment.
The evangelisti's nifit.hei' aid sb
might go to Olyrapin. AVasb., u'here
•ihe recent 1 y dedicated a church. Site
declared" «bo rtevér wi^uld return, to
the tempi.' as long as - Mi'Plier-
| sren'^- secretary, 'iiap. Waldfoh, k¿-
: maincd. 4
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i A r) -
of pro-
the de-
WASHINGTON'! ^nsf. 2-1. '
The 'close of the first month
hibition enforcement under
partment of justice found the- num-
ber oí cases awaiting disposition on
the dockets of the federal coun t in-
erMsed by ¡KÍ4. • ,
I This «tasi. lyv^iiled today by tl.e
' first ' of a series of monthly-reporta'
to be issued by Prohibition Director
Amos W. W. Woodeoclt. 'It covered
the month of July \ and ?,aye URures
foV comparable, pr^vioti^ periods only
, Dr,
Mrs.
Kdrt'aid 'lI. Williams, 'treating
she probably
to her fiulpjt
with bet ex
i
Mcf'hetson. said
' would be «bit to ret nth
Sunday, in accordance
ptessed desire. . f; ■
4600 Rem are
of mine .said that sbptit me, "•>
would get down off this platform and
y(iu Wouldn't have an opportunity to
vote for me for anything.'
His speakine. engagement for Friday
at La Grange was •announced as hav-
ing lieen' changed to Coluinbus.
Ferguson, ^at Terrell, unleashed an
other attack on Goxernor ban Mo..
dj, and on Stprling. Attackins Sierl
ing's proposed state highway bond is
site, Fergitsóii told the people to 'go
to i the polls, chop off his head and'
we'll end this proposition forever.'
,'For' lii years fhey've been mal;
, ing the charge that .lim Ferguson was
a thief,' he said. "What is it? - When
is it? ¡ , They've never found a nickel
lie's stolen. If they're such fourth
rnters that they cuii't figure out any- He Vhere were reported
"Tfilng. I yon ought to quit fooling j Chinese press dispatches.
ai'ouml -with them. They talk about i This apparently Is the first crusli-
all the money I've stole. Tift n 1 ¡"S defeat administered io .the red
broke fitrmer and rancher just Hke ] marauders who have been murder-
you.x I don't even, own piece of/
roperly that is not. mortgaged.'
'j'" Th^ . l.ityf •Cypress " Fair, ássocia
; tion building committee is making
go/id progress in the vvtirll i.f ereet
{ Inthe tiiain . building that >\ ill house
\the fair exhibits this fall, iiceording j
, to Fra'nk; t.'^ark, association chair
man- Most of the work, on this
building is bqitig donated hp the en-
i tvrprisitiji citizens of the -Little Cy-
press , community.
It. Morrison, county agrie til-
agent, who returned home this
from Palacios, lists Joined hands
the fair tisísociati^n in its of-
to put on th.) b vt exhibit In
the hisitorjl of this county, \
| A contract has been signed with
j Ralph R. Miller to fartiish attiae
tiotis during the fritr which \begins
October ¿8. and lasts for fire days
and í.iRhts. '
r:.
ta ral
week
with
l'o^t-
lirttish Kn¡;i¡r.'- • I pee,
pret'e •ti.iti, In that
wrote: r •
Give the ID .me.it' who rule the
V':ti*eil Slates ten ;.e:t":' lot 'the de*
v. iojiiiw-itt of tl\is ifitltir-.iriai empire
(tie- Hr-itItH l;t!ifiire)' a-.d ' no eoun
tr> on eftrth t rutld approach it in, per
tapitti wealth.'
J- 1 .\!>l..itung , Mih.v he : i an Atneri-
fa::, should write on Mi" suhJiH'l, Mr.
O'erari^. vvtiot,;-': I . oil'"!' ais', niv - .excuse1
¡ the interest thai Amifna. i.li'" com-
i- mon with all the «ofld, has in tlft
preservation of KVitish pyósperit.v.,' I
The list, ini itides leader? lit Amer-
ican iif)íiít'.e. industry, the - ntihise-
flietit Held and journalism, but omits
President lloovi-r and all ' others
holding •state and nationnl offices
saVe Secretary Mellon. |
lift Gerard e.vphiins the actual
'power behind the throne' is Wielded
bj nieik^whose wealth and important
itnliistdal positions in the nation i
; give tliein a permanent influence i/i j
¡American life. Statesmen, he said,
j are tisuiilltl shorn of most of their
i power when ,,titc? retire <
j The ilst in th order b'v'n by .Nlr.
: Gerard follows: 'y
I
íSPf'-iS
gFiJy\'l'",,V. fonnvall.. Rn«„ Autf- if.
-•Oomrttudoie Henry Douglas King,
conservative mtuihcr of iiarliánM'nt.
hrillhini soldier ami onu-timn
camp m ICuiir (ieorjjo wits believed
lo have met death with probably
a. itoy.i'u. utjters aboanl the ''JZ-mti IM* i.
tor .yaeltt
the', alghr.
Ulti" V. mil.; ti
dander wr.-ckeil hctwi
t«-Q Chllilren unit-
with respect to ca-'-^s on the ^locket '
Arrecís for the month totaled
6524. cdses ■ boiftid over (¡to Site fttnitd
jury by United States eommissioners
3SS?; Cases placed on tlte docket
lS.iS; convictions.. 1 .t 0": acquitjUil
aud eases nol pressed 2Ó2-: itnfini>h-
ed vases on the dockets. July 111.
22,4-07.
The avernge of jail
prisoner dies
sentences im-
posed was f,i..'!(t days' a n tV the- a ver-
/j age line was . S1.99.S9. A total of S V
permanent padlock injunctions was |
granted, together with 14^ ju'limeitt
of forfeitures. \
IIOT'STON', Aug. 21. i A I') —Jinilin
•^iitold. lit), under a murder chnri'e
connection with tho M orga it's,
nt mystery slaying' of July 2,
!(l!f29. died from heat prostration nt
Clemens state jfrlHo farm late yes
i John D. Rockefeller, Jr j
Andrew W. Mellon / ■
J. P. Morgan. I
f C.eorge l%( fittkér, 'banker.
John' D. fiyan, eppper magnate,
| Walter C.. Tengie, president, of j
the St a tula id Oil com pan,o Al -X. w j-
' Jersey;
Henry Ford, ' ■ ' ' V' ■
i • Frederick R. \VéyefJiaettw>. -•* litm
her magnate. i J
¡ i Myrori cl Ttt.i lot , chairman " tlminiv' j
commltteo t'tiited States " Steel cot i
poratioi;. |
Jamos A. Fnrr.'ll,^ president United
"^States Steel corporation. y
j. Citarles M. Schwab, choirfpan Belli-
: lehein ííteel corporation. ■ .
Betl^i- ' ■**'
Mrs Ally Von Magnus Gauiy,
above, formerly thw Baroness
Schwarzenberg, Russian noble-
woman, of Cleveland, 0., has an-
nounced that she will file a coun-
ter-action to the divorce suit of
her huabánd, Dr. Edward Gauly,
below, eye specialist," who charged
that she" and hejr children by a
previous marriage preyed on him
in their .Cleveland home. Mrf..
Gauly has denied the charges,
especially one that her two ion j
live like European aristocrats.
iv^jy-ktuivvJt naval' surg.^ui were be-
lieved .-iboard the ivessel when it
went tu. it\.>ce« after going on tho
rocks „f the Cornwall . coayt at Lart-
liv.it bay. \ Definite knowledge of tho
ttmlpjup of the yachting party still
was ■ lai l> n/ thi.-. evening Hint
Commoflcire Kin# changed Itis mind
about iuviting some fellow -member*
of .parliament vtas belletfert. Thi ap
parently saved their Jive-, .tioee ■ tall
on hoard (he Islander were lo t,
lordiiík to lifeguards who battled
de-perntelv nt darknos under tho
^ttf.'foot cliff w|ivr« vile tragedy of
the Kngliftlt C hannel. was enac/ted. In
efforts to rescue Some of those on
board. . ' \ ;
When -t lifeline filially was «hot
acioss th" yacht there seemed 7no-
! body ott the craft to catch it. Harlnir
ioust gitnrdsm^u, lowered from tí
brink of tllit roefe, sniil thep heard,, a
woman ncreain in a cabin. Guarda*
men could not contrive to get on
board, the distressed vessel.
Late today police reported that tho
bodies of uve children had' been
washed ashore' near the wr«ck,'
When the bodies ■ of the children
wete washed up diligaat search W *'
renewed for others 1
I.ONIVOX. Aug. 21,
(APj—Con*
H. D. King,
|i>l parliament, was aboard
stricken ^nícbl sllander wan oiby
gained by the central office of th«
conservative jmrty tl^ls afternoon
froui tito cummodore's nolicitfl
j formation that! Commodoie
i member
j the
FOWEV. Cornwall , Rnginml,
Eugene C. Grace, president
lehein Steel Corporation
| :. M, M, yvnmer and1 Adolph 5?uk
cvti
SS9,
■I,
Purlng the month SS"9,27Í.." gallons,.
of beer and 111,6 2-. 2 f gallons of'1.
SjfiiritK were seized with "24 antomtf
biles, V9B3 f-tilis aiii^rdistillcries, and
,12,85.3 beer fermenting plant::;
The total amount of lines for the ;
month was S21 S,7.r>2 4S and the total '
lerdn>
It
was. learned today>
£
!■■■
tld been charged. sev
o, with the tnnrdet oí
Gouge, whose oornpunioiy'
..Hilar. •' ' ' •
number
127,804
líf. days in jail imposed
HANKOW. Aug. .21. (AP) — The
elaugiitei" of 4000 communists by
provincial trooiis in western -Kin tigs i
province and capture of
L'liTiti red
todnv
Fire Dept. Offers
Aid In Clean
Up Drive
Bissett, was seriotmly
wounded in the beach shooting -:Bub:
equently, Arnold rt as convicted of
¡felony theft nnV ient«nc d t't> .4eVen"'
yearr. fie wasXtaken to i!tintsvlll
| three weeks atto.X He remained in
The • WiUM for .four tinjs and then
[ was- transferred to \he prison farm
I to pick cotton.
motiiuL picttn'o magiuitijs.
i WlHianr- if, "iriFó';ker,'C|t
' • <y p. iijt.i M. j. ;r«tif|
I rpf/iroad 'magnates. \ ??
W; Atterhuiy..;jijeildenl
/^•yi'y.ti'ni'i railroad. '
: -Arthur Curtiss Jame-
of rpllroad securities1.#
,'Cba'He'; Hnrdert; llnlpcier.
Üániéí 6. Jaekling; presldent
Copper COmCftOJ- ' -i
Atthtir '^V tm'vjs. fireí&lent
Penri
large holder
Utah
(21. tAPj—-fix pet-sons,
• froman, lost their
! yi)Chl l«lai:di:i' o'
! S'litadtou was swept
AWjc-
icludins one
es when the
p f loyal Vnsht
' ashore on th?
A lamí-
company,
ot, AOierictt,
V,.
t "t:
was
i p'e ration
tendereij
; commerce in
I lie climaxed
up c^f lite
I ÍS, by City
its clean-up drive to
an actual cleaniitg
Thursday.. August
Fire Marshal Elmer Dun
Í with t
city on
IJeilt, Gov. Bjirrp jliller, speak
Ing for Mrs. Fergusolt'8 'eandidiwy at
La tlrnnge, said he had chiefly four
reasons for supporting her.
'•I believe the bent iitteresirs oV
those who stipportetl uie loyally are
served by, electing a governor not. <>r
long -standing in the inllíionnlre claws.'
he said, "and who has lost the com
mon touch. (bilí wlirttc . heart is with
the common people. •' Sirs. Fergiison'.,
heart share* the trials and trihula-
t¡otis of the .masses.'
He opposed, the Sterling 'roatl bolt I
plan, rejterijüng argument!*; again-t
it made in his own campaign. lie
also expressed opposition to Sterl-
ing,. been use. he said, the lntter'"s
cafnpa«n seeded to indicate 'ah at-
tempt of1 the Ku Kliix Klan to niake
n rear door entry and seek, control,
ns in J924.' Miller planned to speak
tonight at Kim Antonio.
Launching his attack lipon 'Fergu-
«on Ism' in three thrusts, Senator
Clint small spoke at/Waco in' bir
first address of the\ campaign for
Sterling's candidacy. ,
His tl^reé broadsides al the Fer-
guMott past were 'Ma's pardon rec-
ord. tiiev highway coiitnict Hcatidtil.'
and a compariHon of 'Ferguson, the
politician, to Ross Sterling, tbéWbusl-
ness man.'
Governor Moody, speaking at San
Angelo, opened his Viddreiw with ref-
erence to Ferguson's offer of $ 0 ti*
hint foi- every speech he delivered in
west Texas. "I know Jim won't live
up to his agreement.' the governor
finid. 'Besides, if he did pay me $50,
t woluldn't nccept It.' '
' ing defeat
marauders
ing, looting and burning throtighotH
the Yangtse -valley for several weeks.
Xew.-i of the provincial victory fol- , , . ■ , .
, . , , ' . . - i lap in a statement made today,
lowed closely word. of the burning of ; 1
Wusueh, Hupeh province, by com-| j.-j,.0 Marshal Dunlap stated-that
mutiisls who looted the-citvy^C «<">0 ill0 u-ommeuded the junior chamber of
. population and mnimetód '/the íou . p<WBDh>rec W0I.kerH in its efforts to
I trjjside. Wusueh iVian important (|,p cUy of ,hp ,1Ilte,mi,Ie and ttn-
sightly dilapidated buildings located
I Probation Officer
J ilUoiétPvMrs. Aritbid,
. ] er. lis saying Jimmy
of the fire."department in">' outside Work and
the junior chamber of
1
i not stand ' it. Me
j was notified Of. her
o'clock last night.
,l,\ W. Mills
the Hioy's mot It-
nevi rVhad ., ilotu:
probably colilil
said Mrs.XArnold
soil's tloatlK u I
miles above
; Vangtse river port
1 Kiukiang. Kiaugsi.
Fearing for their lives, inhabitants
of Wusueh abandoned their property
virtually without protest and fled,
ipany going to Klukinng, where for-
■ elun gunboats were nnchored.
Sailing Vessel
Be Repaired Here
One til' the first i( sailing vessels
brought here hi the pljst few years is
ott the wavs at the Weaver & Son
ship yard here for repairs. The ves-
sel bears th^ name tof Mystery and
Is itiulei command of raiitain ,Tohh
• Podden. a pioneer, skipper- -In "addi-
tion to other improvements, a small
motor is, lielng hfsTftTletl in the ves-
sel which was formerly n racer.
, —-
¿V ' <:■
,iu various sections of/ the city. He
(rails attention to the fact that these
I buildings that hre of no value to
the owners nre costing the propertj
i owners heavily' in actual i/ioney in
: that they present tire" hazards that,
¡are charged to the fire insiiranci
jnites, Many \of these buildings hav
; already been condemned by the iiri
!marshal who assures thevi clean-jwi
committee that lie is heartily in s.ith■
Ferguson Rally
Flans Are Made
About 20, Ferguson supporters',
representing all voting precincts in
the county met in the couiity court-
j room last night to discuss plan J^fr j
] the rally to be held\ Friday niaht a!
i/Ptark Park.
I 1
I'olttical leader^ I rom
districts prediete/l iirs.
would roll up the ,Jargest
vote In history Jtt
'boxes.
lit i-
I'littlrninit
«
i letter,-tl
Cenefa! ! til
Ail
1'. .Mor j lei
their
tin rural
Ferguson
Ferguson
respective
inn
pathv with the '.'movement' being fos-q
tered
by tliein.
%
"I-
NEfSltO
. Clmries I.edgevvidge,
postniiu ter, spent some time
day en route to Lake Charle .
union t
e^e to-
1IEI.D km
PETTY THIEVEHV
Wilson Jones, n negro known as
'Peg,', due to the fact that he, has
but one arm and' one leg. is among
the new inmates of 1 the county jnjl
where he is being held oh a charge
of petty theft. Jones nrtd Covington
nottdeois.x both negroes, were- charged
In Justice of • the , Pence L. J. Mil-
ler' court with petty/tíieft." growlni
out of the robbery; of on automobile
belonging to the Flowers Motor Com-
pany of its ports. The Boiideols ne-
gro entered a plea of guilty and
paid a flue.
M .
Fire Destroys Five
Room Dwel
flr.'.'oii Simmons, nnttot
r the two rallies to
night nhd urged' those
in ttilvyftisjng the event
ince I
j plans
' Friday
|t0 aid
' the cotlnty. He
forces should turn out
be liehl
present
the event over-
said the Ferguson
strong for
Fire thought to liny?/started from
a cook stove, destroyed a five room
dwelling on Xrirth Tenth street, be-
longlng to tho George Swllley estate
and occupied'by Buck Harris, n tie-
P"o, shortly1
night. / ;
'both Hicir own and the «(erling rally,
.which will be held atythe .same place.
Homer Simmons, former city com-
aftpr 8 o'clock last
iimmous, fori
missloner. snid he hatl cast his lot
with Ferguson because the 'laboring
men of Grange were pinning their
hopes on Fergiison. He ^suggested
j that Ferguson should be urged when,
'elected to employ Orange ' labor. on
¡Orange county. . i S.tf
rtóe to- tHe fact that the Idate
beyond reach of fire hydrants,
flames were combstted by the llro
department In the use of cliemie.nl
apparatus, Slight damage wan
done to the Clayhar home which
•food next to the Are.
There were two or three mysteri-
ous blasts occurring during the time
the house was on Are, according to
those who witneaaed th* conflagra
tina. ,v .
iisai
wn . \.
the ' MAN SENTENCED 12
HOIRS A FT Kit CONFESSION
*
KTjAN'TON', ,Mlch-. Aug. 21." (AP)
-—A little more than 12 hours after
ids capture, William JJ. Oa,vis, 25-
year-old slayer of Mrs. Doris Loree
of Carson City, today wh.i sentenced
to life imprisonment. He pleaded
guilty; to flrn degree murder before
Judge Royal A. Hawley In circuit
co«rt.
hum
P. M GltjsW.'jffire-tldeiit Columbia
Gas Onil'.^lí'eti'fc Corporation.
'C. Holme« president Texas
norporaUoti. oil prodttier,
.tofiiii; .J. Paskdb.
• ' ThA'j UuPont family (7 nieriili-t
F,d:\yiird lierwiftd, llnatíeii
Dahíífl - 'Willaril, prefiidetil,/ 15,
more and Ohio niilrond
Si'sf'henes Hehn, ehalijnnn Interiia-
tional * Tclf'phoiie. andI^Telegraph cor-
poi a t ion. /
Walter c. 'GHTord. cbairinnii Am
erican'1., TelephoJie arid Tal''gi ai lt coin*
pany. .- yf
Owen , Young,
Electric< coiitpany.
;r : Gernnl Sv.ope, piesident
Electric company.
Thoiiias'■ VV. fciúneiit of. J?
gon. and (i;oj;tijiany. ■
.Albert- ii", Wiit-in. banker.
f'bntilef .:. ,K,■. jlitcbell, banlter.
Samttel I«fitill, electric po\v<
nate.
Tlte seren^ Fisher brothers,
magnates-
Daniel Gugitetiheirn and Wililaiti
Ijoeb. mining /angnate.:,
G. W, Hill; president ■ American.
Tobacco company.
Adolph S. O.chs.. publidier
William Pnndolph Hearst. pifk-
lisher.
P.ohert R. MM^orifiick and Joseph/
Medill Patterson, publishers. ' 4l.y'
Julius Rosenwald, merchant.
.Cyrus H. K. ("urtis, pitblisher.
I!py W. Howard, publislier. —Vn
No attempt was made by Mr. Ger-'
nrd to rank his selections according
to his opinion of their import anee,
hut be. espies<ed the belief, that ris
in class the blinkers exert the great
'est Influence, because they controV
purse strings of the nation'
A ■ iMit crowd Is/Expected to ut-
tend Tho ¡jr.llltca'l rally to be held lit
Orangofleld toniijiit wlieh ^Alfred t>u
Pterar and P: IX rienirO of Bean- |
mont will. itrieal; in -the interest of i
Roas H Jíi«
plnnnod Mo
usual ' plac
Jul!I UlvleVsH
such event.
Indoors
rling • for
hold t he
near tin
it shbuftl
t he meet in;
UuivH/bay near here during
n Itca'^y gale. There were no known
stirvivors
The ytieht, whbh was owned by
l.ieuL/VoU John N' Dlggle, had been
taking part In regattas of the south
cXast. ' • '.v
While {identity of the - victims was
not revealed in first dispatches, It
wan reported that the owner wat v
among thoscj lost when the yacht was
wrnoketl, ^
Signals «(¡-re received here la lh«
night that tbe ver.sel was in distress
and u lifeboat went out. from Po«Wy.
Tbe life saving crew was unable
to upproacb the vesssl. hpwever, and
•j lifeline was scut over the yacht.
Apparently nobody on board wm
t'resbyterlnii
rain and in
;. will he in ! I
. Anotlrpr//iiiectitit; of
for-Guv.'i'iü f . lnh wiiiiJii
ebon Itotiso tonight,
gofernnr. It it uble to grasp the line. Heavy seas
meeting at lb" ' •¡ubsetnteiiHy caused the vessel to
change her position, making her
more Inaccessible to, tbe life saven.
Two coast. guardsmen bravely de-
sreiidetl, tbe face of the overhanging
cliff' «ltd reported that tliey di.s^
linctly heard, the screaming <if á
woitinn. apparently imprisoned in tho
cabin.
.tbe Stl I'litlK
I :<-l>i •!'. II:-'
Indication,4 were Jodny that one of
tbe largest political. , gatherings ill
tbe history ,of Oi'ttitge woiild lie on.
band for the rallies io by held ai
Mt.-iHi. . piirji Friday iil¿:lit.
the ciií v.'dí . will, be eiiiertnined. by
iJitch Kiar); ha ml ' with tin opitli-
yonecrt from A to s i/, lo k at"•
which t.li.' Sterling, tally, i.ciupj
tlte time from S to ti: 1 r< will be-
follow the I'ergte
Tbe first actual night of human
life aboard the yacht was obtained
when the I coast .guards, who. were
«till trying to reach the vessel, saw
a man dive off the deck and attempt
lo «Willi foi* the shore. The savage
seas were too much for him, however,
throwing him hack repeatedly. Event-
tiitlly tbe swimmer gave, up the strug-
gle sank and was 'seen, no more.
The ynchtV after that itccamt* a to-
tal wreck. Today I Wilts from here
Were searching 'lie sejt in tbe vicin-
ii.v foi any sign of survivors.
- Finyey is a seaport at the moutlJ'
of ti,/' rii'Ci of that liante, about -id.
mil" fiOm f'lymoutb. •
i'lvieui. Gol. Jobii N'eston Higgle «^s;
: One, Af ÉngUtntPá prominent buut'e-
i men and yachting eniliusiasts. 1141
.¡.was decorst.'d in the world war.- -tic
j was <t; year, old. Hi i home was
. VV en i. worth. Hot Iterhnm.'
th
He declared while' till these men
nre too busy to run for political of-
fleo, "ilieir Influence, 'flnám-iul, indiis-
trial and semi-poliucal, determine*
the nieii who shall go in office, .
WIFE SLAYER HANGED
CANTON CITY, Colo, Aug. 21.--
EmlUo Herrera, of Deliver, convicted
of slaying his wife, wis hanged las*
night at th* state prison here.
i' AI {SON CITY. -.Slick..
State police .and • eftunty
dny, held tile confession
Davis. 2fi,i'Hint be killed
etnployei', Mrs. I >orH
year-old widow. ,.afle
write two checks for
Ope .olt. tbe checks, for
A nC \ 21•.—
Oft i'* 1''''" 'to-*
• I Witt. -It-
'll i-1 former
f,o!'ee, -'
lOrcin'g her* I"
i total -of '$300,
í S00. was
CAM, OFF PROGRAM
by him. • UaVis nilmfUetl to
Frnucis M, Wahlo • ti'id .•.tate
The o)her wns foiiiid' ill bis'
oft'ie-rs sit id,, when
:is he retni'iiej' to
last tiighti After .¡ui
G rnWd linplds.
cashed
Sheriff,
police.
possession, the
lie was arrested
his homo hon
all-day visit to
— r--'--' «-*-,. -- . |.,
N'KfJRÓ TO /RE I'.VECf'TEIl
* mrNTSVJl.l.K, Tex,. Aug it.—
T.ee I)tt\Xis, negro, will be executed
here early tomorrow for ihex slas jiiiL
of o prison guard, v Warden W. "W.
Wajd. who described bavin aparent-
ly compIacenMUtltude, said the negro
hod .had n^csllers except his mothe*
and perhaps th chaplain.
(..The prdgrnin scheduliH)
the St. Paul Colored
clitirch for L|ie OrnngOlleUt hut.,
been called off on - account Of
tonight h.v ,
Hf&tiofiM-
hw'ñ
the
Sterling political
announced. toda,y,
ratty U ere, it was
STRAND
i I
TODAY
JACK OAKtE
In
"S\P FROM SVR.\CtSE"
"iiet.r-e op the
(Talkomedy)
"STRAXI soCNlJ
Featuresi 8:17 -.4:11 >
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