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(lly -Assoeinted Presn)
only a flashlight.
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the crew of twenty-eight
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Orangetoday in an altercation Maid
to have arisen over disputed poswes
cers at Orange. The controversy Kus
said to have been of long standing.
The killing was witnenned by Iak
fartons, said to have .been ptactie-
ally blotted out, led to the arrest.
istrictourtw
k Term Wil End
eould bo used. House wives went
to market as before.
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(By Associated Press) .
WATONGA, Okla., June 30.—M.
C. Kelly, cashier of the First State
Bank of Greenfield, kidnaped this
morning by robbers, who hold up thb.
CLtgesene
LEAVE FOR DEL RIO
TO VISIT RELATIVES
DISMISSED
SHEPHERDCASE
YE665 6ET515,000
IN GEMS AND LEAVES
5150,000 COLLECTION
Amoclatd Press
1B dleburne
LICHTE BDT
15MIS5ING
: FROM HOME
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Dean and
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lockett spent yes-
terday at Glea Roser They reported
a pleasant time.
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BANKCASHIER .
IS KIDNAPED
BYROBBERS
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BOY HURT IN LEAP
FROM AUTO.IS DEAD
evening. His heart and pulse were
not sufficiently Above normal to
cause anxiety, the physicians said.
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HAVE PLEASANT DAY
AT GLEN ROSE CAMP
COWBOYS MAKE PETS
OF WHISTLING MARMOTS
Assault Case in
Austin Court Now
_ InHands of Jury
(By Associated Fresa)
WACO, June 30.—Heavy rains at
Mart aud Corsicana and shewerw in
BALL PLAYER 8AY8
HEWAH SLUGGED_____
_ AND THEN ROBBED
aeeeee
A bolt of lightning struck a 65,000.
barrel tank of oil nt KI Dorado,
Kus., and here’s what happened.
The smoke cloud shot 600 feet up
in the air and kept the town in
semi-darkness an day.
(Bv Associated Press) ,
WASIIINGTON, /June 30.-Boy A.
TTaynew, Federal prohibition commis-
, northeast of Groen field.
•When the robbers entered the
ni: .1c:. •.la
(Bv Associated Press)
I’LYMOUFH, Vt., June nth—The
Mr. Hull spoke briefly but deliver-*
etl nn intoresting messi “
Chief Of Police _ g-
Charges Self In
\ fFray Complaint
(lly Associated Press)
__miLL MITHTIR, June 39—BoMo*---
C’hirf AV. W. Covingtor today enter-
ad a onplaint against himself in
justice ' court, charging affray and
pnid a fine and costs amounting to
$13, According to Covington he had
___ (By Associated Prose)--
ALBUQUEHQUE, N. M., June 30.
Mrs. Otto Elgert and daughter, Lu-
cille, 11, of Los Angeles, were in-
stantly killed and’ Hilgert and son
CROWDS APPLAUD AS
22 ARE EXECUTED
( PNSTANTINOPIF, June a.-
Shelk Enid and 21 other Kurtis, ro
merce and will probably be pre-
sided over by Manager IL A. Oli-
ver of that institution. —
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City Not Liable For
Accidents In Parks
(By Assneiated Press)
tracts were let, it would have been
given every consideration, ho said.
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STATEMENT ISSUED
* ABOUT MR. COOLIDGE
J. W. L. Hull, field director for
the T< xas Farm Bureau Cotton As-
woeiation, delivered an address hero
Fmrsdny afternoon. Due to thofaet
tht moht of the farmers ars unus.
unity busy laying by their crops, tho
nttendanee was not what had been
expeetec. The mooting was held in
the county court house.
ernor.
J.W.L.HAL
(Bv Assoriated Press)
AVNHN,dume s0. ‘Twenty eight
full pardon*, and 51 contitionnt yfr
dons were granted during June by
—___Jury is Charged-----
in Palestine Case
BALT LAKE CITY, June 30.—
Horse racing will be revived in Utah
next Thursday when the Uthh Rac
ing Association opes a 30-day meet
at the State Fair grounds track here.
Horse racing with the parimutuni
system of betting was legalised by
the Redd racing bill passed bv the
Inat legislature. '
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Laredo—Construction begins on
new eight-story Robert E Le
Hotel.
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Mr. Elgert ws carried in the
wreckage of his automobile on the
pilot of the locomotive for more
than a quarter of a-mile.
larkez Neb., Monday after
...........ichtheir, automobile waa hit.
A 1 year old child escaped injury.
is more or IesN of a daring dinponition
it in haid, and his parents think pon
nibly heinay have decided to visit in
Fir nu n from Los Angeles crawl
ed over the twisted buildings, re-
moving dangerous ledges of briek
ONE ARRESTED FOR
ROBBERY OF STORE
ENNIS, June .30.—One of three
men said? to have taken eigarets
valued at MIO_from, tho Stsoup-
Dockum Grocer Company's store
Thursday night has been arrestd in
*6232
' wmsrammna
, Charles B. Davies, retired busi.
nees man of Concordia, Kas., told
he had given a group of
___City gunmen $2000 to .ki
his wife. The attempt failed, how-
ever, and the gunmen blaekmai-
ed him- until he confessed. Later,
? however, he repudiated the eonfes-
sion.
DAVIDSON SCORES T
the floor above, which they tried
to open.
The second safe, -belonging to
another jewelry firm, was wired to
connect with a burglar alarm anil
this appereutly frightened the rob-
bers. off.
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— Dallas — More than $8,300,000
worth of improvements being made
on railway terminals here.'
Port Arthur—Two new fin ata*
Hons costing $5,600 nearing com-
pletion.
IN STITE OF OHIO
------+------
Ars Happy Parents , .
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MeKemie,
1002 South Wilhite Street, are the
happy parents of a fine baby girl.
The little lady has "bc given the
name Le Gone. Mother and baby
are reported to be doing nicely.
NEW YORK, June 30 Safe rob
men of the Spanish steamer Barto-
lo, which sank in eight minutes
after a collision with an unknown
vessel.
(Advises do not give the day or
location of the collision).
The Bartolo, owned in Bilbae,
Spain, is of 2,907 gross tons, built
in 1902 at Sunderland, England.
The Akcra sailed from Los Pal-
mas, Canary Islands, May 28 for
Bardados and St. Vincent
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District Judge Irwin T. Ward
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centtv ronvieted of participating in
the Rurdish revolution, were banged' downtown restaurant.
Monday in the public square at Dior- w "
bekir. Said was the principal leader
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., June 30.
—The city of. Santa- Barbara, yes-
terday the victim of one of the .... . . . .
most disastrous mitrhuuakes in I picked up by deputy sheriffs late to
Pacifie Coast history, tonight clos- day while walking along a road. Kpi-
ed the biggest business’ day in its ' )y told officers the robbers had re
sivis annals, with thu fo. mulm k>1(,d him IF the hills ’ 12 miles
tion of a program of reconstrug- 1 .. .. ... ....
1 lion.
Loraine—Streets damaged by
rain, being repaired. . ‘
Separation and damages totaling
$248,419 ars sought by the Texas
Company, which claims the rates
charged were unjust, -unreasopable
and discriminatory .The shipments
were made from Electra. Burkbur-
nett, Moran, Bangor, Parka, East-
land, Jaka Hamon, Breckenridge
nnd South Bend,Tezas gates umnd
Port Arthur, •
Johnson County Melon growers
FORT WORTH, June,30. Clar
cnee Speck, who worked out with the
Prt Worth ball club this spring at
third base, was found lying uncon-
sious on the aiewalk at kour-
tcenth and Main streets at 1:30
o’clock Tuesday Nrning by offi-
cers. When revive a ho said he had
been robbed of $90 and was slugged
by a tall man. He has been hero
for two days following his releane
by the Paris club. One suspect was
arrested.
it was cleaning up day here. | -
I Facing an estimated loss of bo- , ,
tween $20,000,000 and $25,000,000, this morning they forced three per-
with possibly $2,-090,000 earthquake Fmors who were in the bnk at the
insurunce the banking, industrial time into a vault scooped up the casl
and civic leaders launched a pro- . in sight and compelled Kelly to ae
gram of immediate building, based ' company them to an automobile in
on a $20,000,000 loan and a $2,000,- +whieh they made their escape.
000 earthquake aid fund. i Officers immediately, started in
The banking chiefs broadcast to’pursuit in automobiles. •
the Clearing houses of the nation [ '---♦-----
eonLAI QAIN III
" Simultaneously the businsa aud iir My I IIHIIV ||y
civic leaders accepted offers of Ban ( N.I UI ■ I IIIII11 III
Franeisco and Los Angeles to send i
their best engineering talent here,
immediately to outline plans fur |*
the new Bunta Barbara. |
ESTIMATED LOSS
is rapidly cloeing the work for the
1 April term of the District court
here, which will be brought to "n
' end Saturday’ afternoon. This has
been the longest term of the year
and much work, toward clearing
the docket of many old-eases has
been done. Now that the term is
(Ry Associatsa Press)
DALLAS, June 30.- Action of th* 8
clubs of the Texas League in decid. 2
ing to split the treason'would not be
surprising,. J. Doak Roberts. presi- .
dent of the league, said today. While, H
he knew of no meeting of represemd-
tatives of the clubs scheduled for
that putpse, he pointed out such a
meeting is unnecessary as ths vote
Mexiain'theatte
1.42 • he
FARMERSVILLE, Juno 30,4 Bu-
ford Kemp, 7, living near here, died
in a McKinney hospital Bunday
from injurios received' when he
luwrenee, 15, were -critically injur-
edlate today at Grants, New Mux _ -r_________ ----- , -
iee,60-mitet west of iTCH-r'wliefr Ben JtecCT7 42^ surrendered to offi
their uutomobile wan struck by a
Banta Pe California limited train.
1’ARIH, June 30.— Mrk. Hnriee
Dow Gibson, wife of the New York
. luink.u, today filml suit.for ilimri.i,
SShe wan formerly Miss Carrie Ilast
ings Curtis of Newtonville, Mass.,
and marriod Mr. Gibson June 10,
1003. -_________________
While hhowern were fulling in Cle
burnri last night he nvier ruins were
reported in other sections of /the
county. Especially to the south and
noutheast the ruins were reported
the heavinst. Grandview nnd thnt
section reported the heaviest down
pour of rerent weeks and the mois.
Lure will be of untold benefit to
crops.
Although definite reports could
not. be obtained, it is believed the
rainfall north and went of Cleburne
was heavier' than in this city.
The sprinkle here was aecompan
Main Stment, or by communieating
with the offices of Thu Morning
Review.
Indicating the popularity of the
child and his parents, the Morn
ing Revicw received a number of
erfs last night concerning the lad
and his disappearance..-
Larry Gardner is
Made Manager OF
Asheville Club
{ GRAND ISLANI, Neb. June 30 .
oseph E. Kozina, school teacher of
। lhulder, Colo., his wife and an x I
yenr-old danghter wcrer killed by a
rr.:n ...............
(Bv Associated Press)-
ASHEVII.F, N. C. .June 30.—
Larry Gardner former third bnsemnn
of the Cleveland Indians nnd until
recently manager of the Dallas team
good iu cooling the utmosphere, fol
lowing hs it did a day of intense
heat.
From reports last night Central
Texan received the hens lest raina
of heveral months. Taylor nn that
section, which, has suffered severe
y from the dtouth, reported a good
rain. Mexia, Mart, Marlin und hev
eral other points also reported heavy
showers,in some pliCd IllhoilnfInif to
a heavy downpour,
79 PARDONS
DURING JUNE
REPORTED IMPROVING tends to make a hurried trip to the
-a---:— | pntch to make.»ure—.
The many friends of W.A.ML...—
’ Bonnta,BOB South Walnut Street. OA80L1NE KATE
- - — I r CHAROES ATTACKED
Waxahachie To
Observe July 4
In Rousing Style
WAXAHACHIE, Tex., June 30
— Waxahachie July 4 eelebration
will be held Saturday night at
8:30 o’clock on the courthouse
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empih _____
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VOLUME XXI, NQ. 156 -Wmme. Texas, Wedwda^July 1 1925
(AS DOUBLE PRIMARY SYSTEM
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Meet Here SaturdayPAEEMT8 ARDEHIBr
idgo sat up for '10 minutes nnd will
nit up for a few minutes more this
iage. He told
— Cotton $m.:.
ciation mid discussed the plans for
future work. Lant night he deliver-
ed a namlar addrensIn Grandview.
(Bv Associated PreKa)
| GLACIER PARK, Mont., Cowboy
. I guides make pets of the whmtbng
f t marmots in’ Glarfer: Nhtfona Pirk.
> I They tamo theeoTnarvelous whistlers
t in some iustances so that the litttie
' I animals sit up for them like a dog
1 and freely give their musical en®
' i tertainment as a begging prelude to
। l being fed dainties. ■ It is entimated
* there are a million marmots in thin
l “queer ranimal colony that inhabits
| the recesses of the Rocky Mountain
I eountty.
and stone. Store keepers returned ______________________ _____ ________...
to their places of businces and be- | Waco were the only resulth early i
gun th tasks of getting rid of? tonightof promising clouds that blew ]
the wreckage and salvaging what I in from the southeast about MIn1, (
will hold an important mooting
here Saturday afternoon. Informa- . _____.... _
tion regarding the marketing, of 1 year old daughter wcrer killed by a
the crop mid. other questions of Union Pacific passer nger train at a
particular interest to the growers ' crossing on the Lincoln Highway
will be discussed. All farmers who incur Clarke, Neb.; Nunda
are to ship either watermelons or 1 noon whehrheir automobile
Honey balls arg urged'; to attend**’......*•' •*
the meeting. It will be held in the
offices of the Chamber of Com-
(By Associated Press)
SPOKANAE, Wash./ Jun*’ 30—
Warden Campbell, Montana Oil
promoter, whose operations have
led to grand jury indictment in
Montana And the district of Col-
umbia, was indicted here today on
a charge of using the majls to de-
fraud in cohbtion with Montana
■ companies. ' ’ *>'--------
The affairs o'f Senator Burton K.
Wheeler of Montana, twice indict-
The attendance there was reported
large r than at the Cleburne meet-
ing. ..-----—• ----3
TheTexas.Harm—Bareau Cotto
Association is only about five year 2
old, but it has grown to be the great- :‛4
cat cooperative farm marketing
agency in the world. Johnson Cous-
ay boasts of many members An the ’ e
organization nnd many new names
have been added to the IM during I j
rorrnt months, I. O. Brandenburg ^* :
is secretary for the Johnson County
unit of the organzatiom and ban his
hemerterwt-ttcourthu,--
(Rv Annocated Press)
ORANGE, Texas, June 30. -Tom
Barker, 45, was shot to death nt
Pruitts Bluff, 12 miles north of
Jwr today looted the nafe of. thu
I Grand Douglas Jewelfy company
in thie Maiden Lane Jewelry dis-
trict of about $15,00 worth of raw
gold and jewelry after skilfully
; chiseliig out the combination, but
loft behind, more than $150,000
worth of gems in another safe on
Mayor R WC Johnston in cha British tank steamship Akera has
. • . _ 1. ’ rescued
of arrangements for the . affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Erney
.will leave this morning for Del '
Rio, where they, will remain until |
o fthe insurrection.
Adviees reaching here from Dior-
bekir suM that a large crowd ap-
plauded while the executions were
taking place and that numerous vol-
unteers aided in adjusting and pull-
ing the gallows ropes.
The men executed were tried by
court martial. Fifteen other Knrds
were acquitted of tho charge of in-
surrection and freed.
. W.H. Wilbanks, 613 North Rob-
m—inson—Street, atrieken with- paraly:
m sis- several days ago, is reported
to be improving. He was first
stricken about two weeks ngo but ' -------
was rapidly recovering, from that by ny one in the city’s parks.
k stroke when stricken a second
■Watermelon tmneta here now, ho
the books of the county attorney
show, for the first charge of water-
melon "swiping” wan filed yester
day by a farmerJiving east of the.
city against a yungman who whs
intent on making a good haul, he
said. When caught the youth had
three in a sack ami was "thump
ing" other prospective ones.
The latest ruse to attravt the far-
mer from his pntch while the lovers
Oklahoma: Wednesday and Umm*
y partly ■ cloudy.
Bant Texas. Wednesday and
huraday generally fair, contin-
id warm.
Wert Texas: Wednenday and
huraday partly cloudy.
June 30-The
AAUSTIN, J'nne 30—The cuss of
-'•C. Aj Pond, charged with assault
with a prohibited weapon on Miss .
Mable Canady, 18 year old Austin |
girl, went to, the jury this after-
noon. V
The state Jsought to show that
Pond was armed -on the night of
: the alleged affair and that he held
Offieers in Dallas, Fort Worth
and other points near Cleburne.ave
I been naked to assist ill locating
I Henry Litehte, Jr. eleve n year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I'. Liehte
of thia city who has been missing
since Monday morning. The lad
left- his home uh has been hii custom
fot levi ml weeks to attend sum
vore a rap instend hf a hit.
The little fellow in unusually
neheel,ut—it waa noticed that he--‘
LIGHTRAININ
—— f । Miss Canady and her companion
(By 'AHNIaloil 1'ieu) - । Henry Nauert, at the point of a
bright for one of eim en years. He
drawing to a close, motions and
routine matters are being comsid-
i ered. " < i
| The next term here will’be held
_____— _ 1 early in October and will be for
relatives and friends. On their ’ re- six weeks . <
turn they will probably go to Dal- —----•———— .J
Montana Man ls
Under Indictment
stoner for the Inst four 29474, if afe
_____ .mctdte resign to enter the race for
Governor Ferguson. Thin brings the the governorship of Ohio n$Xt year,
total to 326, of which 116 are full Finns for placing tho eommission-
patilons. . About 26 negroes . recci v , er'a name on tho Ohio primaries are
cd <li money for June 19, to be considered at an early. confer- •
-------- ence in- 'Washington. Forman an.
i nouneement of his candidacy is not
NEW YORK BANKER'S expected for several weeks.- 5 "“2
WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE __a- ■ ) (
mor neheol nt the Irving building.
He failed tu return home for luneh
but the family thought lifttle about
it. He failed to reurn home Mon
day evening and still the family wus
not alarmed, believing the ehild had
gone home with' some of his little
friends but when he failed to re
turn home at night they became
alarmed. They believed he would
roturn home early Tuesday, but he
failed and then the notice was giv-
en to nearby cities of his dinappear,
anee.
- Yesterday afternoon the father
went to Glen Rose, but from all the
information received there, the lad
had -nwt x iaited that pime. Ilia par-
ents are ata loss to know where ho
is and are seriously worrired over hia
disappearance, although they feel
he is not far away, perhaps visiting
with mow of his Cleburne friends.
Tho child" is a blonde and whoa
he left home wore a white waiat with
elbow sleeves, kirk trousers, black
ntockinga low quarter shoe annd n
cap. Until yesterday the Ind had
been wearing a large Hl raw hat to
' .....--- Mr rgen
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NEMO
— HOUSTON,’ June 30—A decislon
of far reaching impqrtaace. not
only to Houston, but indirectly
affecting all cities of the btate
was boded dew (a Mlwtli Bl» ,_______, ............... .......
trict court here Tuesday, when it owner of the Rex Theatre, who suf- l
was ruled that the city of Houston [ fered a stroke of paralysis some ten
is not liable for injuries received days ago will Be gladto know that AUSTIN, June 36—Hearing was
\ - ...... ' he-wne reported to be +mprmmg ttt aet today -for-Sept 8 - ot the-eom:
night I plaint of the Texas Company of condition of Col. John C. Coolidge,
’ . _____ ’ , Houston against the Missouri kan- ) father of the President, was an-
UTAH HORSE RACES I sas-Texas Railroad Company of
TO START THURSDAY I Texas, and others, for alleged over:
charges on shipments of natural
gasoline between July 22, 1921 and
March 8, 1923, by the railroad com-
of the flint, get them is reported bi l -----
a farmer living eimt of towu. He I AUSTIN, June 30—When noti-
declares that al lmy drove paat Ihh ified that the highway commission
patch, lotting his aceompiee off. 1 hal. dropped the fight over the
who was to get the inelons and then j 19- automnobile license plate -con
„1 JnCEo DEI * drove up to the.house and unke for 1 tracts, K. B.Wathall, member of
I* - AT SULPHUR SPRINas’water to fill his radiator. In pass ithe board of control,, said Tues-
- . x * - . . ing the patch on the return trju the" day, that he is delighted.
TaNTIPTR SPRINGS, June‛30.‛farmer noticed the car' atop an Bo said the platOH for 1926 were
Mihs Gladys xennelt, 2a, daughter j watching the boys between he and Hi'' cheapest ever bought; the
Judge J. Lumpkins will be the
principal speaker, with additional
addresses by former Sentor J.
II. A!derdice, Mrs. II. N. Peters
and- Dan Newman, in command of
Troop C in the absence of the
captain. Both Troop C and the
American Legion will co-operate in
making a rousing event of the
celebration. A singsong, led by
<1. R. LeBlond, will intersperse the
। speaking program.
CLERKS TO GET NEW
AUTO PLATES OCT. 1
nf Ben Bennett, died, instantly Mon I »n" ngnus snw nem 101
day afternoon, Lilting to the floor the largest ones in (lieu
in the dressmaking department of
Tramel’s dry goods store.
cr’s three son* and others, it was
said. .....“
WATERMELONTHEFT
GHARGEO NGOMPLAINT
FILED HEBE TUESDAY
GIBRALTAR, June 30—The
iAdys ilennett, za, daughter । waienng me voys vetwen ne nuu — ..cheapestc,ever bought; the „f tMe Texas Lengue wilt, take charge
Bennett, died instantly Monsithe lights saw them load several of Pr{ Waesti fulfill the specifications as manager of the Kshevi lie. club of
• * • n he -----i- "far andmake asked by the, highway commisaion the South Atlantic League rhursday
their departure. and will be, in tho hands of the
dfivea Up and auks fur wutrr
... - -- -— afternoon it was announced -here to
sion been received before tho con- ...
timet--. _ ..__-
Port Arthur—Contract awarded
I at $83,081 for 16,069 feet of sewer
k extension work.
consultation late today. Col. Cool-
1)2
1 4
.. A
1e 1
an encounter with another man in a
________
Texas League Clubs d
May Split Season
CREW IS SAVED " ............."
WASHINGTON, Juno 30—Ne? pistol and later threatened Miss
■ gotiations for the funding 6 'Canady with public indiginities,
.2 Italy’s war debt to the United while the couple was seated in an
E- Hutes enme to a sudden, atthogthatutomobile on a road Southwest of
I a temporary halt after two cotA Austin. •
ferenees today and no further eon” The defense counsel tried to
ferenees on the subject will be held ' shbw that Pond was trying to pro-
K' until after August 1. The delay, ' tect the young woman and that
‘ . it is said, arose from a desire of he had warned Miu Canady
2.. th* Italian eommissioners. to ob- ■ against being on the road at night,
ade tain additional informaton from The defense also sought to show
m Rom elatg to Italy’s capacity that Pond had no pistol, but used
to phy! 3-. only a flashlight.
Plan For RebuildiiM.^
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MARSHALL MAN
WILL NOT SEEK
(By Asshtei Press)
(Rv Asmnrinted Prer • /
CHICAGO, June 30—-.
Shepherd, acquitted last week of
the murder by typhoid inoculation
of his millionarie ward, Billie
McClintock, today was freed of all
criminal charges, >
The grand jury voted a "no
bill’l on the charge' that he had
also slain oung McClintock's
mother.
Charles C. Faiman, who said he
gave Shepherd typhoid germs to
administer to McClintock, was re-
lased yesterday after having been
indicted with Shepherd, so that
now there are no criminpl charges
pending against any one connected
with the case.
nouneedas "satisfactory” by the
fed with Campbell, were not iwfore cuses I1K,lr(.lB. ln„ name or ln„
the grand jury, Fedal officers ] firm which had been written on the
-ehnrge.was read to-the jury at 2 *a
P. m today in the trial of Win-
_ , nie Anderson, charged with the
+ murder of his wife and arguments
-for the etate-were bogun immediate-
ly. Arguments are expected to be
concluded by noon tomorrow.
Wn Coach Erney, who foe five years,
""" has been the successful director
• - - of athletics for Clebume High, and
i who resigned several monthe ago,
A has been profferred positions with
A * number of schools,' but has yet
§ signed no contract. He contem-
g plates signing with the Dallas Hgh
E.r . Bchools but does not know with
■ which institution there he will be
F—' " connected.
jumped, from an automobile in such
a way that he struck his head.
Martin, Hillsboro, Mexin/and pu [
meuth and noutheast re,mrted a i r:;iti I
I DEAD, 2 DYING ORANGE MAN. ‘
GRADECRASHSHOLTODEATH
(By Associated Pren)
AUSTIN, June 80.—T. w. Duvia.
son of Marshall, lieutenant gover.
nei during Pat * "Neff’e hecondud.
ministration, will not be a canddato
for governor of Texas at the next
eleetion, he announced in a utato-
ment insued today,in which he ucor-
ed thdouhle primary election law.
Ho deemred the double primary to
be a failyre nald that the nexs
clectiou dill resulth a run off b*>
tween ye Fergush forces and a
klan.vpported candidate He indi-
4at6d thnt he might be a candidat w
for governor at a later election. -_____3
Mr. Davidson is here to attend th*
Texas Bar Association convention
which opens Wednesday. He had
been urged by many of his support- ,
orsjiu tho Inst election, when he was I
defeated in the first Democraticprt- - 1
may, to bo a candidate in 1928. Be- . u
cause of his position with ths Bar
Association he made the atatoment V
today, he mild, in order to prevent 1
it appearing that the organ isatioa 1
is being used to advance his politi-
eal interests as a candidate for gov- . .A
Fort Wiith or Datias, or possbly
#ti other nenrby plaer.
If nny one hns seen tlio child the
will confer :i grerat favor on his par-
i ents by telephoning the family
home, 12IR, culling at 508 North
W ft become increasingly eviebt
y as a result of today’s conferenceN
f that Italy will delay making a con
Alusehidistehpropasal until her represen-
aiT tatives hero have detailod every
phase
of Italy’s economic finan I
Eb.’ ’ eial and monetary situation.
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1925, newspaper, July 1, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474669/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.