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NAN ANGELO, April 10.
sons.
MUSCLE SHOALS
Just Huuday . nrorpinig
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thA cIuburne
State Bank wan rganizod
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riraaN A --11 in
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PROJEGTPUTUP
TOHENRYFORD
FLATINFLAMES
MANINSTUPOR
WIFE INJURED
AGRUELGARESS
IS GROUND FOR
QUICK DIVORCE
FARMER JIM’S
RIGHTTOBEON
RRD. DOUBTED
Babe Worried About
Opening Yank Game
MAY MF WILE
BE OBSERVED .
AS HEALTH DAY
FEDERAL PLUM
SUGGESTED FOR
G.O.P. LEADER
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IRATE CITIZENS
SEEK REVENGE
with M.
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ate, is r regarded by l’renident Cook
idgeas havingtaecomplished a dis-
tinct service for France, in bringing
‘ about a settlement of the repara-
tions problem with Germany.'
While the president recogmizes
2 that it would perhaps be indelicate
for Anerionn officials to make any
extended comments on the, situation
in France, he feels that the retir-
ing premier apparently Ums accom-
plished his chief objective at least,
’ " and has reason totnke.satisfaetion
in his reparations nehievoment.
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Dean Jackson
Head Wesley College
White House is Tired
Denying Rumors
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Henry Ford and others interested in
disposition of the property. Letters
to be sent .out will make clear, hew-
Yale Chemistry: improvement, and
R. F. Bower, of the American Farm
Bureau federntion, also were desig-
nated today to inspect unof ficinlly
the Union Carbide company plant at
Ningnra Falls to obtain information
for the commission.
sent out of Washington by enter-
prising correspondents during the
dull daysof the congrensional recess
are not setting well with the White
llouse. ' N ' N ■'
At one time or another President
Coolidge has figured every member
of his cabinet has been duly writ-
ten up as having resigned or being
on the verge of presenting his res-
ignation, only a few of which have
panned out.
As late AN today it was 'necessary
for the White House to deny per-
sistently published stories that Sec-
retary Weeks’ resignation was in
the hands of Mr. Coolidge.
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(Dy Aneodinted Pren4.)
NEW YORK,. April 10. - Babe
Ruflpriiouneed out of danger by
the ihpkiriann who are trying to rid
him of thi influvnza thatjeaused hin
tic. -buildings wheres publicanhem-
blies lire held.
Cleburne citizenn will be given
ample «pportunity torontributef
the fund and it is -expected fhe n1-,
ennary amount will be qwickly ob-
tained.
ever. Chairman McKenzie Aaid, .that
the commission is-not yet ready to
uinon! miglit. bi barre froim hery
ing wpon.thi-conmiKiou hy theim
eommisxian, said ‘today.
M.r: Blown refaaed ti comment
lipon the jropokition Ural, Mr. Per
consider bids ,,
Dr. Harry Curtis, head
Managers for the Stat-1 Iron inulin
tries of Chrrekee county, muat Be
E. Fereuyon h,s a lgal right to a.-1
ns eh ivanan, of the new , Board of
No Agreement
Reached in the
Collier Case
inuenf supreme courf derinion up
hoding t, hist A:id Ilir firt ineet
ingofstlie. -commisjon would be
Arkansas and Oklahoma: Satur-
day fair, warmer; Monday fair.
East Texas: Saturday fair; warm-
ner in north portion; Sunday partly
cloudy.
West Texas: Saturday and Sun
day generally fair.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, April 10.— The
prehent Muscle Shoaln, committed
ditorium a felt like material man
ufactured for the exprehh ।
romedying arountie defects prement
in auditoriumn of ehure bos. and pub:
who killed his wife and beat his
niateenyarold son over tlie head
With a hammer and slashed his own
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when the banks prosper, the town
as n whole prospers and Cleburne
is that town. Our paved street fev-
er has spread like an epidemic, until
the one subject of discussion now
days is, "When are they going to
pave such and such a street 1”
The Review is glad to co-operate
Along any line that will aid in up
build’ng Cleburne and Johnson
county and congratulates the Cle-
burne State Bank authorities upon
the wonderful progress shown.
Let’s all pull together on the
rope of progress and remember that
saying, "A mule.can’t pull if he
is kicking and he can’t kick if he
is pulling."
PERMIT GIVEN BANTA--
FB LINE TO BUILD
WASHINGTON, April 10.— Per-
mission to build 65 miles of railroad
in Texas was given Friday by the
Interstate Commerce Commission
to the South Plains Thd Santa Fe
Railroad, a subsidiary of the Atchi-
son, Topeka and Santa Fe system.
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wis going MiOklahoma "to get the
otlipr mam,’ having referflnee to hin '
eter “in,. age. eightben, who was
ibout fno miles north of the boun- .
FOR BOYS DEATH
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TRUTH 18 THI ruar IIEMENT OF ALL HEWS AMD ADVErsIa MATTER
dary liiic at the time.
"Iheneigbor, who saw-the shoot-
ing, turned in the .alarm and effort*
were made to eateh GJonny as he j
oronordthe bridge, While the bridge I
keeper wan talking over the phone, j
clenhy raced nersh the bridge. j
Glenny had been divorced fromt
his wife for the pnst year and a
Iuif The three children lived with
their mother. He is said to have J
come to Byers often, though spend-
ing most of his time at Henrietta 3
On several of his visits Glenny is
ait hs ve Vinited his formerwife
and vinluut arguments are said to
have followed. 3
HERRIOTGUVT,
LACKSSENATE
SUPPORTFALLS
koes w hw 1 hey open thn 1925 base
bull icampiigo against Washington
here next Tuesday, ■
The Babe’a doctora were of the
opininh that lie would not be in
condition to play and one of them
said he would be lucky if he was
out of the lionpital in a week.
Girl Succumbs to
Sleeping Sickness
(Ry Associated Press.)
CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis;, April
10. The first fatality to result in
Chippewa Plls fsom the much fear-
ed sleeping sickness came today with
the death of Gene Marie Benjin,
three years old. The little girl had
been in a deep sleep -three weeks.
that he had been rentlens for severul
dayn and that he'hud told them that,
work Was not available. He. told
them that his if had been a fail-.
uro, N
C. Parrinh as president; Ibber Ilen
ry, vice prenident ; J. E. Stanley,
active- vice president; IE I Jen;
iing*, cashier; H. I. Williams; ns
Bistant cashier, and If. I, Friou us
assistant enshier. Since thnt date,
from day to day, thethaA been a
wonderful increase in buuniheaN,
clearly dinplnyed in the- htatnment
which appears, in today's isste: of
this papen The deposith hhvo ruch
ed the $1,227,8411,15 mark, wich
ilone shows A remarkable incrense
and proves thattimenseema bit
better than some might think. The
net profits have realized $8.5677*
t o Jin i c got ten out of the car, crank- ‘
rd.the ingine and driven off toward j
4 ikbrbwmi, turning an ho left te I
shout, lurk to his former wife,who I
kheling by hot son, that he I
HUSBAND USES
HAMMER, GUN
< By Associat'd Tman)
STOCKTON, < al, April 11 - li mi
er (alliun, brotlir of Floyd Col/na,
Elevator Crushes
< Man to Death
(Bv Associated Press.)
PAN ANTONIO, April 10.- Rus
sell L. Mahazier, 28,wasinstnutly
killed by Inn elevator in the Wolff
nud Marx comhpanyt store this aft
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theonly political unit that ever in '
obuedtinitaelaima for imlegendenee 0
tie- n.gb-ct of the parent rountry of "
.pulie education. This, In a proud
rheori and one'we miint be willing
Cleburne State
..Bank Declares
Business Good
Wheu buxisius shows an incuse
port stntef, followed- by eight car
bO.|< ef irafe citizens. Sentiment 20
Arainaf Olomny is at fevor nitch at
secure amendment of the metal tag
law to make it more effeetive. The
present law compelled ginners to
. .________ place a metnl tng on each bale iden:
Mrs. Frank Davis of Itasca was a tifying its qunlity. and ownership,
“ ‘ . — *- but the complaint is madethat there
is no method of recording the tags
-—---------—after they leave the ginners and
s. that the law is therefore ineffect-
sptimism inereinrhun th. city as
a. whole is bettered and place1 mi
aliigher ntep of flic', ladder ofpron'
perity. Perhaps no busineAN ion-
reth notires the in reame or deereasc
quiker than a bank, and for that
fehsnn, the followtug artiele will
lie of interest to Review rende*
Eighteen months ngo, laht Ftiilay,
Legless Autoist «
Breaks Speed Law
(By Associated Press.)
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., April 10 —
Police were puzzled tonight as to
how a legless man can operate nn
automobile. following the arrest into
today of Fred Keigh, on a charge
of speeding.
Keigh, who gave his residence ns
Ct. Louis, has both legs amputated
at the hips.
Mrs. George Bengorson of Alva-
rado was shopping in Cleburuo yes-
terday.
MYSTERY SHROUDS
PICKETING ABOUT
to 114 was announced, the cabinet
repaired immediately to the foreign
office where the formal letter of
renignation wan drafted,
M. Herriot placed the renignation
in the hande of the chief executive,
who accepted it and retireinent of
the cabinet thereupon became affic-
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(By Associated Press )
CHICAGO, April 10_—What
called “cruel earemses" Were nam
hedby Judge Sabath as gronnds for
it divorce granted by him today to
Mrs. Tessie Fritz. The woman said
her husband gave her kisses so in-
tense that her -lips became numb and
even bled, and that hin hugs were
so arduous that they bruised her
ribs. adis
(Rv Asncinted Press)
• Hit Ag0, April 10. A tlacing
fat with its owner,,Jukn Metie-llan,
lying in a ′ on theToor ns his
wife nt.iggi red aheut. Ilie limning
apartmunt, were find liy firemeu
who respeudedt thieaurm from a
fashiunable heetionof the city to
day.. The uan aid two cinnpaniuna
were quentioned while Mrs. Melel
I in was treated at a hospital,
EMIR MAY HE
WITH HUMBLE
BOBLIN SOON
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Wash INGTON, April 10. The.
Immigration Bureau was unable
today to offer any sugentions ns
to bow the self styled’ “Emir of
Kurlistan, 1‛ now at Ellis Island,
may escapn the fite. of becoming
■a eontinuoun commuter .across the
Atlantie. The “Emir” is now
awaiting a second deportation,
having just arrived from Eng-
land, to which country he was
to the officials of the cleburhe
State Bank and voueh for fheir
or rather a 16 per cent earning, and il r .
cash immediately available am ouni* 1 rw aphe yestorduy, was so far iin-
to $912,040.20. ' rprux id .tonight that he was begin
These figures nre oat pleasing -ning toworr to whethor.
■ • - .. . J... would be able to play with the Yan
Elzi kobertaon, her 19yerold
son-inlaw, who wan, shot by Mr.
Collier on the night of Feb. 11.
Thn case will bohent out of With on ortober 9, 19:
ita county, Judge- H. U. Wilson of "
the Thirtieth district han indipated.
CBy Ansoriated PressA
CIEYENF, Wyn., April 10, -The
mason for tin- miystenius guarding
of the exueutive manninn, ordered
byuvruwrNelieT. Romn, tonight
tremuihedan ruigma to Cheynnne,
Ohly today it wus learned that tlie
rhannioi lad been guaide for sev:
tral nights by ageutuofthe state
prohibition enforcement «rpurtment,
» 'Theguneds an- nepoited. to be'not
.only, 'seeking the- ident ity and in
’< qquiring into the eharaeter ofnearhy
residenth,butals ocrupietprt of
their time by prying’ into ash nans
and looking miller dufserfa • us
though spareling fur ponpled oil
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" A Prohibition vaffwials at - (Giuver-
nor Ross declined tocommutontbe
- aituation. n .
Th'- house' is ocrupied by, Mrs.
Rohm, hep 12 • ar old ‘etittkato -
■- ' uran hetyant, .
Mre. Robb'has si l tbit theerda
' Were not galhce arouud, tie- liduse at
> her Inatance.. ' "
(By Associated N) statement that business is flourish
• WASHINGTON, April 10. —Some ing. The public well knows that
(By A a»oc in tod Press.)
WICHITA FALLS, April 10. — 4
ch.-nt/s (Henny, who shut and kin- 8
ed hin tenity year old son, Robert, 1
in J heir home nt Ryorn, twenty mile* 1
northsfofWirhitaFalin early Fr- j
day afurnoon, was captured nevem 1
iniln east of Waurika, Okla., early |
tonight. . A mosnage from Byer* 3
Atateit Jie was, taken by Oklaboma I
' pence otfieorh who wore urtlMt j
lim, nhid was brought back to Tex* . <]
an at oivei.euntody’of those and . I
T’rxns ofirers who joinod thom. • I
tluny ii a % rinhod through Byer* . c|
at in His nn hour spued, the r** .J
a movie.
SHOOTS WOMAN
EBEN BLOWS HIS
OWNBHAINSDUT
(By AssociatedI Press.)
DALLAS, April 10.—After shoot-
ing Imogene MoComb, 37, twice, 0..
LOwens shot and killed himself
hero shortly before 9 0 ‛elbek - in a
clont in residence district
Mrs. MeComb was seated in a
swing in front of the rooming huuse
slie wan operating, when thn shoot-
ing occurred. With her was a room-"
er. is "
Three shoty were fired in rapid
succehnion, the mate sending the
fourt) shet into hii,O”n brain. Ills
(liv Associated Prihh.I'
WICHITA FALLS, April 10.
Noagreement has been rched in.
regard to the transfer n 1he'ense
of the state verxiiH Mrs. Frank Col
lier,whoin to be tried for murder
in conneetin , with the death of
hei in lusk within rhe neur fu
line “ Mliiih M.r. Fergunin ehn‛ ar"
jange1 affairv to liftend,” he
Haid, ... ' '
I’ndef the bill erent ing the com-
.minsiou whirh designated the rep
ieneutatives rind senators of the
‘hereke ounty dintriet, lepremen
tative Irow u.and Senitor- Fairchild.
f Lull in, I iput. (ov. Barry Miller
wan authrie to name thi- third
member w ho would be chairmar. He
nomingfed former Goverrior ,James
E. Farguhon, hunbnnd of Governor
Miriam A. Ferguson.
MINER BEACHES
GOLLINS BODY:
BRO.PLEASED
H. I, Munger; delivered an inspir- ■
ingcmesange. His remarks were 4
hused on thn 32nd and 33rd versee: 1
of the tenth chapter at Matthew j
an he told about the temptation* T
of tin- prenent generation, declaring 1
thek, tiupitatione were more num- I
erons today than ever before in hi*- I
teryi Those, temptation*, he said, I
make it harder for the young peo- I
pie to' step forward and confesm I
Christ as their redeemer. I
At the F'riday morning service th* I
pastor delivered'a brief sermon on .1
the 10:r1 Psalm and atthe.oon- 1
elusion of the brief mesaage, th* . I
servive was turned into a testimony I
mietitig, 'luring which many mem* I
tra n f fhe church told, of their ox* |
AUHTIN, April H>. Ir.crge
C. Butt.', whit rallet up ti lig
_ anEEyA.ze,f,218o) Dean
purpose of h-ud was badly torn. ’
Seighborn near the McComb place
said they lad noticed a man wateh-
ing the house for several days.
Itoomets where Owenh htayed said
WSTIC DEFECTS
OF AUDITORIUM
TO BE REMEDIED
A move to obtain funds for the
% : purposer of reiib'dving’ the arbuat.ia
r detreia in the High Sehopl iudpor
l ium Nas been launchr under fhe
. direetion of Mrs. Martha Bound i
Hekhart, To date #35 has been sub
weribed. No entim tes of the cost
of till! ontemphated inwrovement
has been aunounend.
It is proposed to buy and apply
to the Walls and' ceiling of theau
ferinnre., / . J
Attention was called to the chil- I
4 en's service for Saturday morn- |
mg, o well as to the Sunday set* -
vires: Preaching, Sunday School I
rioon. His head was eaught be- - -- -ge, m-a2220
tween the elevator ami the lainlint. iml Erworth League will be held
of the sixth' floor and whs crushed, at Gw regular hours. .
Mahaner, electriefn at th etore, t
of ■ (lxde, Tex., , ________ .
’ death ’ ng she slept; She told
authorities that though she is
. heir to a
he her aunt had made her a —
She says she has never boon to
signed. The election was held at a
, meting of ‘the board of trustee*.
(By Associated Press)
4»5sa .....7 7 aun
tonight.. ‛ Hichardhon, rancher of Murehisof
Defeated twic within thre.- days
in the- senate, M. Herriot and his
minintern quiekly decited ther was
no alternative but to renigh Whien
(By Annociated Press.) .
AUSTIN, April 10 May Das, the
first day of. next month, wan pro,
rlaimnl fhili Health Day today by
fiourrnor. Miriam APergunon, and
pareuth nd.teuchern of Texas chil-
dren w ere isked to join till’ children
in a Ma Day child health celebra-
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I ion, .l0.
- HTV sent after being ordered out of
7 ' P the United States.
Acctsing her aunt of having en- Fiuut disposition of the ‘Emir’s’
slaved her, Lillie Belle lir, 27,. seis,, in the hands of
of dlyde, Tex., shot, her aunt to I the White Star Line, upon ' one
■ " - of whose ships ho first came to
this country, the immigration of-
fortune of 650,009, that ficials said. Until the steamship
’ ’ • ’ • drudge; company can devine some method
been t, of getting rid of its unwelcome
other nation or keep hauling him
back an dforth upon the high
Vegetable Oil Tariff
Wanted by Ginners
(y Associated Fress)
PALLAN, April 10.-A protective
tariff, bn vegetble oil was ‘ndvorat-
ed here today by the Texas Cot tori
Ginnersa ansodiatipn, for the first,
time since the organization was.
founded sixteen years ago. This
action and the election of J. T.
Andrews of Waxahachie as presi-
dent featiired the closing session o.
the ssociatioi‛s two day conven-
tion.
The legislative committee was in
structde to take proper action to
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When George Mock, 22: of Cinelmniiti. O., pussedthe home of Virginia
Kizervi 20. he was tmprrexed with the hearty smiie of the girl, though
she was unahle to leave her whee chair; Virginia has Len an invalid
since infunev due to infantile varaljni Mock’e visits r became frequent.
The, other dav hepushrd the wheel chatr to the courthouse and he and’
Yervnlawere married by Magistrate Harry McGrew. “ ‛e
Cal Cautious in
Approval of Herriot
(By Ansoefatea Prean)
WABIIINOTON, April 19- The,
Herriot governihent. which/ws ov-
erthrown today by the French sen-
at pirrneirit in' this city, win ii notified
fhis afteron thnt a miner had
nhehep hik brother’s body, aaid: ....... ... ......... - .
"‘tie, that’s good news $ I have dicwn and lost *275, M iR Emliy.
teen paying the miner to dig for
rle body of Floyd so t hat. it could
Jackson of Wesley College., in
Greenville, todny was elected pros
ident of tirat institution to ruceeod
John E. Roach, who 'recehtly, re:
giat sole of auyipuflie, con
dideifefor-tiosemnurin hlH it . ... .. .v.
rgainst Mrs. Miriam A. Fergunin, l Pi’ il Henrietta and mob vii
h“ been rerommemnded by it,-1, I- ... 1--‛
‛ 'renger, Iopubhiran nutional 'com
. muitteeman, fromTexak, for appnint ;
mnht as Mskintant Wttrmy Gouenil
if tlie Uniipd Ntnt.es, itiwasiitn
ed at-a Iepublicai district oneen
l ion I nd n,2 .The . meomnendtii
Nan been filiu w ith j’-H side nt < “ul
idge it was said.
Dr. Bill te resigned ..Th dean oftt
Texas ’ I'n A rrhity #hel, . of Law
w Jue noiintis fr i ivernor
. Nlarp‛ driunnintian ef 1ha evru
t i aet inn which Al/-he d appro**;
fions forntle Lnivpthiyof Texas,
A. Ai Al. “idlegc and nthAr ntate
' ll*gy, -md of l he ’ to f provis
in* for vomefinul .cifureurtin iii
. . 1 h pnhlie shoola w 4iantaine in
hment ju’emonh and the uh wltter from Mr (reag r
’ ‘‘We awnt ifteri, wlatrr
eeommreswe musf take, to iwer
thetaudardA of eeleatien «ir to eur
tailthe/opportunit iH of Uxay youth
tobtain an- ed iat ion souoni to
nehe,‛ anid Mr. «‘rengir. ‘Texuni
rained hy th.’ individuals, with
ahiuh the omminston timay do busi
inss, repreentative IL T. Hirown,
ef Hneksouville, meuler. of tho
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pasbenger, it must continue to
keep him on board one of its
trans-Atlantic liners; -because be
cannot land in the United States
nor in Great Britian.
Officials ' ansert that this ' Gov-,
ernment has wnshed its hands of
the whole matter, that the ‘Emir’
not only will be barred from en-
tering tho United States, but that
the Immigration Bureau will not
connider any scuggestion for a re-
view of his case. Consequently
the deportation, order still holds
good. ■ .
When an immigrant is ordered
out of the country, the respon-
sibility of his .transit must be
assumed- by the ateamship: com-
pany which originally brought
him here. The “Emir” came
here from England and if that
country again refuses, to lot him
land, the steamship company will
have to devise some scheme of
landing him on the shares of an-
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throat with a razor, in a t the point
of death here.
The tragedy nerurred eurly thin
moruing w hen Riehardson was wak
or ing tin' family, thi mon maid. Mrs.
. Riehardhon, formerly MisnCiire
Halt of Han' Angelo, came to the
boy's -reHeun when his 'father wan
Imuting hi'm, Richardaon shot his
wife with u shot gun and later
■slashedIds ovh throat. - |
a vote of luck of confidenee 156
Cleburne. Texas, Saturday, April 11, 1925.
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(Bv AnnoriatedPrasa)
AUSTIN, April 10. The: nt ion
of whiethrr nr not former (ov. Jas:
lie mhved to, the (‘ryntal Cave he
dinenvrred. I expect to heturn home
to Gave (‛ty as Noon Sb I have
enough meey to jury for tip’ work,
iiliii h will be inan few Meeks, and
Giyn I will see that a suitable mon
nniot is er cted Sar Fly in front
of the 4 t’ryata l- • 'n i e fl nd thn casket,
iucundinantoelbox,".
wan ell rollte to Dillas ty qutomp
lile to flee kis daughter^ ll" win
Alvnm. V Fore CoUpe* feillowed aiw
elusely from, nehr Abbott ana be
yund il/hire drove up tiehl» hli
wliile, one of the ni'eilpii.rifH hipillled
in Embry: “' You ‘ne gut a flat tirei"
Fmiry gott :,'ill'll two of the three
mou in the thier euralhogotout,
jRed anwrdeifnhot gun in hin
fad anikorderd Irini tntatiek 'rm
up,"wbich he ilid They limk a
-totlof 4270 from him, and givu hm
bin k four one dollar 1fIIh.
Itiew “ . rnarded -as ii, eertainty,if J
eiluniy *s epturedby the party- . |
It waxhfeved, however, that the .
effirers Ie h twa Aeat a load and- J
urtet get thieirprinonar safely, awaj. J
It “"not kuown whore he.is being
bi Tpi, 1 2
Tin-, about 1:80 j
e'rlork, tliis arternoon when the iboy 1
afaoitliige Brhindthe neroon door of I
hil inmu:, which; wan hismotherta, I
jtivit wfe of. Glenny, arid with R
nhhie in ilia band, told hi* father
.imt, t.i rome into tho house rand I
'1 ii ri on mether. ’ ■’ Glenny,,
- llig in hi* antomoblle in th* . j
htreef: pieked up a doublo barrel* ' 2
led . in,-i gun and allot dnoe. The up- ;]
pei part of the- youth* head was 3
hlowiaway, . ... “N
tilony is Naid by two neighbors . ' 4
had been oiling the indicatirs on
the elevators. For sohe reason he
had opened the door to the shart
nndwas looking upward when a
car descending caught him between
the landing The negro operator
of the car atpoped it as soon ria
he rould, nnd reached out and pulled
the body of tho man into the ele-
vator.
Celrks on the fifth floor witness-
ed the accident and the store was
crowded with shoppers at the time.
Mrs. G. F. West, 509 North Main
street, has as her guests her sis-
tors, Mrs. C- W. Patterson of New
York and her mother, Mrs. M> L.
Hill from Houston. They will be
here two weeks.
- CLEBURNE Morning Review
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Eshel,
REVIVAL SERVIGES
LARGELY ATTEHOED-
ATMAINSETHDUIST
Soldiers’ 'Sentences Exceaalve. J
WASHINGTON, April 10.— Sen-
tomes of 10 years’ confinement foe I
private Paul M. Crouch, and M I
years for Private Walter M. Trum- 1
bull, on eharges of Communistic ao* A
tivity in Hawaii, are considered er-
cessive by Maj. Gen. William R. ’ i
Smith, the division commander, and'd
probably will be materially redueed,/a
according to a report made Friday I
by Maj. Gen. Edward M. Lewi, 21
commander of the Hawaiian Depart* N
mett, to the War Department. A
Misses Dorothy^and Lillian Hud* 1
zietz of Hunt are spending th* l
weekend here with relatives and 4
Hijackers Frisk I
Waco Merchant
Near Hillsboro
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"ly lbsueilfd l‘r< 14; ।
WAI n,’ Api il KI. .1 J. Fmlirs,
Waro hurdware mun, forn teeal
od th.it he was hijaelted b tlne,
mgyked’inentemnmMlN beond HiIIh- ।
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Uno of the largest crowds of th* J
revival /meeting win in attendanoe j
last night at tin. Main Street Meth- 8
ml if (buri-h and the pastor. Rev. -
-to merifico tor maintain.
” Tin Irpublienn party platform
haeu, urged adepuita HUpport <>f all
.HulunrlH from tlie euutry unitH to thi'
mnivernity ahd kollegem, Laktyear'
l hi- Republirana offered as their
enrivMiafe for Governor a . dintin-
vifshee member of the facility of
the- State I'nivnthits, a living dem
anet rat ion <if Ri pubill'll n devotion to
pnidlieucatiou’’ -
Adireunenwete made cy Dr.:
Iuitt, Mrs. J. c (irihwald, Sa A ir
eia, natinnal omittee wumiu,
■ istLronard WjthingtDall;n, di 1
iiator,of orgawizatic.
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