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1.1932
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The Fort Worth Press
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Loead Fecwbs Towig Genewlly Fa, Wamer; Friday Partly Cloudy,
VOL, 11, NO, 169
P6Rf “EXAS, IURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932
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SIXTEEN PAGES
COMMISSIONERS SAY
I-
AUDIT VETS ASKED
IN CAR CRASH
NOT NECESSITY HERE
Ctge Cowfteion
4
AUTOS ARE WRECKED
Before Individual Bodies
To Be Put
A Says He Fight ‘Any 1
3
IS ADOPTED BY CLUBS
RESOLUTION
Points To Uncoverings In.
Arthur Diehl
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Mig Miider’a her
the car koing toward Dallas and
driven
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*ww do Pa X
1 Real Estate Board to be given a
A
e children
4
Wouse ommittee Room
14* r A
Before Lind
Rollins,
esta
A dozen ballots were required
erday.
, dapperly dressed i
4
candidate
Fort LYork
Fort of the LAndbe
th*
were quteted
over-
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the
hearing.
Mhouis At t visp.
Mrs
Mrs Sidney pastor. h
The
een
matter will have To be taken
at a regular meeting and I will
aone
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ef
nrrangements
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CAPTURES CITY START JOB HUNT
fum
omF ato
nine traffic and claim* fo he aM*
Downtown Parade Watched Will Help Unemployed In
LAndbergh
Wright Comments.
agreed to create either temporary Wright, who said several
aa
126 »rns
are
asking only for an opportunity to
L-
the city, county and baseball of-
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continued’ h*
10.
MRS. SABIN ASKS SENATE
ON TIME!
borp •ane ownle, Jne
AAW
FOR PROHIBITION CHANGE
wa hot fhorghe tefiV
oar
WIFE TO NURSE MATE SHOT WITH ANOTHER WOMAN
WARM SPELL SLATED
H sald he met M ra Byrd in a
bed. He was ehot thru the chest
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Legion Heads Divided on Appointment Of
Committee To Appear Before Court; Action
Another Contact Demands
Advance Kanftom Payment
WOMAN DES.
OTHERS HURT
Dallas County Investigation; Thinks All
Business Concerns Should Be Audited
Fitzsimmons Is Given 99
Years, Brother On Trial
the
up
Harve
days
Candidate Wh9 Persists
Wo Demaogi Appea
szeable i
advance
Colonel
bomehe t
and freapK
beep
trout a
Mrs. J. R. Welch Killed By
Collision At Oakland
And Dallas Pike
'• going
children
nd boys
and her
One of Children Escapes
Injury When Shielded
By Passenger
se at 3
simmon
4olw
eeie
Warm weather, which yesterday
sent the mercury as high as it had
ever been on April 13, is due to
continue tonight and tomorrow.
Weatherman P. S. Landis' fore-
cast is for fair and warm weather
tonight and partly cloudy skies to-
Life Saved of 12-Yea-Ol ;
Giv Brought Were
polld they )
ir i . . d
Fit
In a
ten
New
ff.
nita
Li-
and
Fort
Jack
Sreakb Bewesn New Vorkevs
Widens Ater $peeoh At
ieddvsowvDay Dinner
Into the ear driven by Mr* Clin*
who went to turn onto the PIk*
Rollins was shot thru the chest,
but recovered.
82,000,000,000
Arter bet ng ex-
otherwise relieve the situation
much as possible.
"Thousands of idle men i
Woman Leader Demands End of What She Calls
‘Unholy Alliance’ of Church and Crime
tors
feld
con-
Col*
Net*
ning.
Dallas
boy and
ing with
neg
proe
pending
town i
Curtis and )
retired rear adr
man
foW
29
3
—
-0‛,
* fill
he would recognize anyone who
your I desired to submit the resolution
1 untlinchingly,
ijis mother, sitting inside
not strong
e. It was
out-of
The pwau wn 4 A1
baddad wda iebe 8Hom
Wy fHtosHSM,
*-w wieititA *iMey
i huninen» He warned that the
Vatman. bill must he coupled with
oiher leglalatlou whieh would In
2
I Whether fal r
le" ransom paymen
ta r w altere .n
CHES
RKET
• *4
• gaMie
4 1dMaA
PEANUT TAKEN
OUT OF LUNCS
MNH TH.
DALLAS
ames, 2h
i mysterious errands, damisig a
! questions with the terse femafk
Members of the Tarrant County Commissioners Court
remained undisturbed today by the request of the Amer-
ican Legion luncheon clubs of Fort Worth for an audit
4 4’ bl dos lcaa
a M 444 Vagi
ing the
s Mi/es
6 Ws
*ale4 by Aw apr
Up ' ihe
4*44* # Me Ay 4 M001M4
Poka, M weks d• hieva •da der
m ewmeavad.
202 West
and shock.
Pallas, fn-
#44- 4 low
-
/ awne 4 w wy
• 1
vasmnent of the bonus <0 aid un-
aniploymeut condijons,
Ming tur Pitfuu-nt
King was introduced by Rep
Vauun, Pem, Fexas, author of
a bii to issue ew currency for
aftef he wa weeaw 1j4 dwe W
adogae peevme beweved t• s
faMd, wuveda w
Physett erf tte 124 Weaw iWe •oV4
mowted on Ne wy• $64 way
fhe By Avey mew aw #
pwefewt here fte 1fe 6646
his home. A Shannon's am- ------- -
bulance carried him to the hos- of the want ad.
pital ' • "at Ai A < < - A“*e • 4
arms in connecton with the hold-
and la- up at the auto supply house. He
’ is alleged to have fired the shots
IC
Y
AT
ailed As
ure
mw N
W *e 4#
an KasiitM
mmne-o
4
• verdict was brought in at I
a m The Jury retired with
n
cheek source of a $20 Mil (den-
tiffed as part of the $50,000 raf-
(Tmw to Pnge 8y,
fata ofs
hdga J
o Aeof
moving i
grey suit, took the . verdict I
lamuno, Kan, April it.
, wuuwa w aausauug wiFw ions how pilsoners escaped
wea wa Ahe #0/4 9/ Pie aarly today from the state prison
lu re under a volley of bullets
vorr ,eeemmmymg„,dired by guard*. The convicts,
wedg • Ga w Hot Madlas Ahantar Mouls and /ohn Ware,
2 . "----... — aldas John Senu, fled ver the
orah wall of the prison
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CAT BUILDS NEST IN HEDGE
sked To Hand ver
h Child is peliverad
ree7* " '
ef
teaumony of Pi Williford King, ford, said he would file a motion
economatdt of New York City, and for a new trial.
adde
W fie
e of emou
T
of paper cuwency lu the future
4’oi|* roar in an L ading the House ,
eighettos enactment of the 62,
050,040000 cash bonus have
/ akd.
by the Jury to break a vote of
eight to four, four of the jurors
holding out for the death penalty,
it was revealed.
. I ' Henry Woods, aviator. was fore-
16 • man and reported the verdict.
> all unconsciously, the chief allies
and friends of the outlaw classes,"
Mrs. Sabin declared.
She urged the committee to act
favorably on measures whldh
would repeal national prohibition
Norfolk Sh
er possible substitutes for
Vatman measure,
9 CoNVITS ESCAPW
MDVJATURES,
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7 a, M. ,,,
2; Mi
ll A, m,
antl’ofkam •••
lay an4 •
‘ auyarald
Btmeed*re
14 W‛
A ey, #, wa Arawee *4
fhe Paitev? ftedeite Hev# 46044
Lad clamored for
is connected With
Kansas City 1 Bil Howell,
Worth, and’Tom my Welch,
Worth; two daughters. Mrs
Ilan Jackson. Fort w
Miss Bobby Olene Welch.
nodded as they passed.
Rollins was dressed In
alls.
“It hurts to choke back
Jt
ad I
Shielde Children.
“When I saw we war,
to crash, f cauzht the ,
Feeyiie Bey Patevs
Hospital After Voy
her parents. |
.Jones, Baird.
Funeral
eve Mild Moldiers’ I
9 he mnn ejeeted
Led by the police escort, colors
and band, the parade started at
Third and Houston and proceed-
ed south on that street to .East
Laneaster, east on Lancaster to
rail,, wiped her eyes,, but did not I
sob.
Selection of a Jury for the trial :
also of New York of Rollips Pitzsimmons, Clifford's ।
• was not a men brother, was interrupted by re- ,
Walker. Houston and Mrs Ver
non Anderson, San Antonio, and
By United Press
IAWATHA, Kan . April 14.—
IT Engineer R. Hudson, of Kan-
sas City, glanced over his shoul-
der as he brought Missouri Pa-
cific passenger train No. 113 to
a atop on regular time.
What he saw caused him to
blink.
His train was missing.
He backed his engine along the
track for 14 miles before recov-
ering the lost passenger coaches.
- s 7627 W. 14414V vetarans/ payments,
444 1 "4 King dedlared that the Patman
IHI1 would act as a atimulus to
ill ESH
ril 13 —
and one
Wicl ita
day had
dacy for
he w an
• for
and
he aban
.st Com-
l' was
nt
bar. ■ a
Hrower, ss
angford. If
Wt.’h
bpp, ef
Jolman, 3b
Styles, e
Mipsuet p
pgveed 49 supvoyi solidly the Pat
MH his hecame known to
dayafu i a cau ic met to consid
Mre Kadialic fTA*
Search for Work
Fort Worth's campaign to re-
lieve unemployment was under
way in earnest today as 200 vol-
unteer workers quit their offices
and homes to find work for the
jobless.
014 Vond, New
pyenldential
LI orrey of de wo fade-n
' diwefie, w MM t *WM
E By Mhe Keywe puAtethm, 4*
I af Mhe Semfete
fH« romM*ik# ** dye 4 Aa
and restore liquor control to the
states.
"The question is not one of
drink,” she said. "This is a na-
tional emergency in which the se-
curity of our institutions is at
stake, and the choice is between
law and order, organized crime.”
Mrs. Sabin said each of the
631,537 members had signed a
card pledging herself to work for
changes in national prohibition.
Mrs. Sabin yesterday sent tele*
grama to President Hoover and
seven Democratic presidential pos-
sibilities, challenging them to
state whether they favored return-
ing control over liquor to the.
states
the arrival of
feelinge fowir
le is not , re
E‛i
, city will
prize
“Whereas, an Investigation has
disclosed that, excessive fees have
been charged and collected, and
that a general detailed audit of
the county governmental depart-
ments of -our neighboring county
has disclosed that excessive fees
have been charged and collected
in large amounts, and that these
matters have been called to the
attention of the officers of this
county and no action has been
taken.”
Arthur A. Diehl, attorney and
TO STAY THRU NIGHT
• Ad 198$ noutuca
MyL pz 44 12
thoro working out - before any
By United Preas.
WASHINGTON, April 14.—Mrs.
Charles H. Sabin of New York, in
the name of 631,537 members of
the women’s organisation for na-
tional prohibition reform, implor-
ed a Senate judiciary committee
today to end what she termed
prohibition’s “unholy alliance"
between churches and crime.
"Those churches and the tem-
perance organisations which still
support prohibition have become,
past commander
allow the plan adopted by the
Pkystetne *d Loeke cowk w tee ^e of Mowww, Mkl , #44 Alr
tn*M to Hw Nomw ft MMMH te ' M839
morfow, j ““ZLoa wlan haztsuok
Mesnwkile, terms *** 4g """""" a wui •
‘ i “h wugto 40r£a4 hl Hl
“6 Hfx alomlg 4
„ 484 * 4/eesAA M/E,
iow 44/ Pwrowjg
A #99, ha » 29M
wa Me? Aee •9 hov eMeriew
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^4 X# a ttmeri ns
mm w Nw 9ue valptn44.H9M
tamy #44 we {
dtew AM erlwn 49 I
AJddnua
County Commissioner
ransom is paid
Dr. John F Condow, "Jafsfe" I
dey feo Auad by aw l hey i
rare depAww M tatM •f he
#awWw #anue Paanluw due her
Awcaw ffMf Waw #44 Pallas
Me dilenud# akad Ahed u*
M dw *Ml9wa4 49 eobb’us 4• I
ire nation'
In trading
ecord that ;
roke the
ed stock
War crisis
ecovery in
Engineer Finds, After
Stop, That Coaches
Are Missing
' ffMMs • mw* ehwwfew #4 • wrawew
mupee f sevew Witv #dekw m. hu*
the vMMMy of swwog Avewdw ts ’ 4 $4
WMew womew huve sew bn
DOS MO giey MS tfH mW MhM,lew wg •
Poltee CSbf ttMSf tee wa het
wae Str no t in a tte aezeak -i 4
which, wounded two policemen.
or permanent employment and
to get the baby
Paw Mad 4 dwdnuawce of
bmb wwiee tine
the fans who watched the parade
g• tq the ball park. then this
J,
an
Worth; three sisters.
Waif. Fort Worth;
Fitzsimmons leaned over and
ktssed his mother as he entered
the courtroom. She squeezed his
hand.
As Clifford was led In to hear
his sentence, his brother was tak-
en back to his cell. The two
County governmental affairs.
Requested to name the com-
mittee, in a resolution adopted at
the American Legion Luncheon
Club yesterday, one of the com-
manders openly opposed the move,
while the other announced he
would take the matter up at the
next meeting of his post.
“I don’t think the American
Legion has any business consider-
ing such' a move and prefer to
WA8MMTON, April II The
devly procedure of I lie House
of Rothwell
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alvymple, 2h
| 'teinecke c
rr
dev York al thie
duer lant aigba
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ROUER RETURNS
City Attorney R. E. Rouer to-
day returned from a four-day va-
cation In Chillicothe. He visited
friends and relative* &
fieta is. In the second section,
header by the TCU Rand, came
the Cats in shiny new autos; then
the NTAC Band as a leader for
the Steers, also in new buggies.
tbi'41 the Masonie Home Hand and
Panther Boys’ Club,
in the third section, the con-
solidated ROTC Band of a hun-
dred pieces, senior and junior
regiments, and in the fourth sec-
tion many merchants’ and candi-
dates’ floats.
Secrecy Surrounds
Jafsie Negotiations
Dr United Pre
I NEW YORK, April 14 -.hf
sfe" negotiations to return fhe
kidnaped son of Fol Chari** N
Lindbergh were surrounded with
the utmos secrecy toffay whle
the police search on two comtt .
nenfs hecame more fntense
win the attendance
become independent,” was the
campaign keynote given the work-
ers by Dr. Harry A. Merfeld.
The business and ■ Industrial
districts have been divided into
five zones. Zone majors are
Clyde Penry, Lewis D. Fox, C. H.
(Charlie) Thompson, Dr. Abe
Greines and Gaylqrd Stone.
Wheat
fraction
e Chicago
but most
ent gain
At the
3 to 3«
P l & and
he wheat
. off 3-8
off 1 «.
3 s. off
1 that the
lish each
rise in
all after
owent lev
n era, but
ped away
JORNsON JR
i'« ipet on red ramwad t vWe 46- 4........ • 4 ‘ • 14 fo
ove injury ee..... " • • t Aee Aw"eg4/4a #4 ed ii,- । 991
$ro ihal Aha sue Mf be amwle pyfA14/
whna vl«FWy M * Have we #ue A e4o4 b he poula
home Hraf paraw , *ava MMMia.4 MM 4 Ae"ndwek 9 Mew
of * wavava serewnWg msuw M? awey Ah Mepubi
ruuNed her 4 a peele iW $4..... • •4 44M440• eroinel.
mart whoreferradhdtwpe MomwaM M Au ie4e 4 4044
Weeh weesie NMa4 MMyfewAw4papeda
Th* peremre St Me et Mp •MAN sue
wveN fe ANnd arfiwwa Hute 'St sbMM 4e 9edle. M-Meglel #e
ly FfMwy, tiers 4 PAM %),
zure indiserimiinate issue Main, north on Main to Weather-
* ......- ......— a •tawa ford, east to Commerce and south
to,Tht rd, where itdishanded. provide for themselves. You are
Vollowing the police band came the agency thru which they may
• shdelanu, delud
94 Aw 193> nominae
P vatled Allmzaotartza
wuvaM A • J dama
4 wohably nudi
to be brave. And brave I shall
aut, he related,
nhe iv had a small dog i
tie haek the ear H hegan to
wrowi. Phen | noticed a masked
Mfrs di the aide 9 tha eDr,"
leke said
’Hu 1l4 me 44 get put «nd give
Mrs Welehis survived by her
husband; four sons. Georg* Scott,
Fort Worth; Charles Howell,
PRICE TWO CENTS
Alfred Loeke, sailor shot by the
Cold Springe Rond negro terroris
as he parked with a trMtrae com-
panion Tuesday nighe, was Ming
looked after by hs wife at City-
County Hospital today,
"I'm going to orse him whW
he * well, then 1 m hmdk test
him up." the red-head from Nor- '
man, okla., Iaughed.
Loeke smiled baek ftMD Ai
manded by th* "eontac
Norfok shipbuilder, A
naped tAnd¥>f-rgh baby.
Thf demand has )V
Judge Wilson Ddends U, 8, ROOSFVFTS
Attorney To Be Shelved By "geenen Av
Appointment of Johnson
mmamFedlerad Surds Savs ALFRED SMITH
New Wp
b removed o ta 4 am- mW A Aude aunyy 4• deyoy
Yewerdey, wewz it methy Aeuewee 4 A A elan? erejn4f
fonetoow mS ma- dyeave elem • 4 - ereda 490 ’ The
rh* ramwday So dewdeef 4 ■ •n/a $ -0444a4 49 i •
ent oceurred when
3 p. m. ye
relatives at Shannon a
velop their "eont
where aetuaf deli
.could be necompi i
now away on or
terlous miselone
with Colonel L
than once in fhe
Hitherto
Indication of t'
Identity of Curtie
ral speeulation h
1 if a
on to
Mortuary. Texas sM Lamar
Streets.
Boy Pinned Under t ar,
A 20-year-old youth was suf-
fering with serlous injuries today
as the result of an accident last
night
c. r Lyn* Jr. tn. ttnn Tier-
ney Road, was to be X-rayed to-
day at Methodist Hospital for
possible Internal Injuries and a
seriously sprained back
He was pinned beneath his ear
when It collided with another In
the 2800 block of Meadowbrook
Drive about 8:30 p m. yesterday.
The driver of the other car
called a Shannon's ambulance but
made no report to police •
Youth Hit by Rock,
Another youth, Johnny Cook.
20, Boonesville, was in St.
Joseph’s Hospital with head in-
juries.
He was working on a con-
struction job near Jacksboro
when struck on the head by a
rock, which fell from the hands
of a fellow worker.
Ernest Henley, 2-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henley,
2519 Lincoln, was in City-Conn
ty Hospital with a broken left
leg
He fell from a high curb near
on(usion in <),«> commit-
ll began when Stember]
Ibu conelusion of the
were, J W
nuitro vice
on t he
"1 stiI have hop* ”
New York polfee followef a
myriad of frails fn an of fort fo
ll 44
Joynu
Patt Pitmian, attorney for Clif-.be," Mrs. Fitzsimmons declared, „L a iguzaz iceuug auu , wa
after Clifford had been led back not call a special meeting for the
to his cell, purpose of considering the reso-
------------ lution," he added.'.
KING BASEBALL 200 VOLUNTEERS, ~ -
him py meney sr pe w 94 kill
Ma, As l ant mH, I pieked up a
yrm wyench lu ihe car. It was wrapped
hdnludking up lu • cloth, if ( had heen a lit-
his home Iff ilia lav r, 1 cqul4 have knocked
the Mer9 owL" j
, Beew evpee a
edHeR • e
ovzaizntlow M
' daw •Bore
and pushed them against the
wall of the ear. The next thing
I knew, I saw glass flying all
around and I felt that my head
had been cut" • —
Mrs. Brown said that th* ear
in which she was riding was a
brand new Ford coupe.
Both autos were wrecked
Two Shannons ambulances
rushed the Injured to Methodist
Hospital.
By Large Crowds
King Baseball held sway on
downtown streets at 1:30, when
the parade ushering in the Texas
League baseball season in Fort
Worth got under way. If half
"You will be gisen a hearing
if you behave yourselves," Chair.,
man Crlap replied When Stem-
has continued to demend an im-
mediate hearing. Crisp shouted to
4Ji« commstce elerk to go for
Captto/. police, who arrived al-
moat mnmedlately,
Autside, the men Mid they rep- i
rua‘ iihii ri service men's posts all
Ofer uie Lnited States and that .
Abry wmu demauding immedtate
AV bii VA-6NM
>■ MMeMewapegAlllawe
AwM if ''ii^
# mileb duscanid 4 ove ah
u4et dAuw ucaudug as a
M A AM+ad *, dauba indi
r Mdec Ao Gov yiankua 0
Mrs. J H Kadialic
Daggett, fractured leg
Lena Mae Marks, 8,
Jured arm.
Windell Marks,
escaped uninjured T
his siste r had been vl
Mrs. Brown.
of the county’s books.
Each protested the necessity of
such an audit. Statements were
reiterated by them, made earlier
this week, that no outside audit
was necessary. They included
Harv Wright, Frank Estill, Joe
• Schooler and Bill Merritt.
Commanders of two posts of
| the Legion had before them to-
day a request that they name a
committee to go before the Coun-
ty Commissioners' Court and de-
mand an outside audit of Tarrant
. build nesta in traaa in
gef away Muom but this
san built a nest Ui fl hedge to
three weeke, tn thefr home f;
Dallas We were not gofng mor
than 25 miles an hour.
"‘The other car came fn orr o
"panthousoV. is in the hedge
by Utt aida id the Worth o
/ Mlae
I hag also adopted a resolution
I calling for an outside audit, back-
ed the plan which resulted in
naming of County Auditor W. E.
Yancy as efficiency expert of tb«
county. Rattlkln. member of the
Real Estate Board, referred to
the efficiency export plan of the
board in his statement above.
“If an outside audit will re-
sult in a saving to taxpayers and
the general public in the future,
I think we should have the au-
dit," J. M. Page, commander of
Blackstone Post, said in announc-
ing he would take the resolution
before his group next Thursday
night.
Page said he favored having
his organization pass on the
question of an audit rather than
take the responsibility for nam-
ing a committee.
Bothwell Kane Post does not
meet until May 5. ■ Rattlkln said
Mr. and Mrs. G. w
Dehy f A Kha
2 fur of We i
EKhaft, RoMMey.
ago he would have to be shown
irregularities existed before vot-
ing for an outside audit, today
said:
“I would hate for us to do like
Dallas County and spend nearly
1100,000 on an outside audit and
wind up by finding a $16,000
shortage against a widow."
"Such a statement is wholly
misleading in that records avail-
able in Dallas show the outside
audit has found shortages be-
tween 670.000 and 660,000 in one
office alone and the work is not
• complete," Diehl said today.
POLICE QUIET
BONUS HEARING Years, hroiner un mai cotionanaat““er-"sdassanatkan.
' Post, said.
Two Men Are Ejected From Hears Sentence for Western Auto Supply Co. । Backed Efficiency Plan.
Robbery Unflinchingly—Mother Composed ■ The "e- Fatat” Board, which
After one jury had given Clifford Fitzsimmons 99
years for his part in the robbery of the Western Auto
Supply Company on Feb. 12, selection of another jury was
started in Criminal District Court today to try his brother,
On* woman was killed Instant-
ly and four others were injured ‘ 1
in a collision between two autos J
"at 10 ll m today at Stop Oakland 1
on the Dalias Pike.
The d*ad woman was Mrs. J.R.f
Welch, 48, 416 Chandler Street.
The injured are:
Mrs. D Clin*. 3400 Galvez se
vere head injuries.
Mrs. A. Brown, 202 West
Daggett, head laceration
. .u. . y he 1 wo im i.
mgdu * hearing OU 4
. j mild 1. Jr bonus
at Stop Oakland.
Mrs. Brown, in de
accident, said
"We were taking >
who had been visitir
aindit’ 4 onuundat party Hckxt and Sam
d2 1 H wel t 8u mnhe ‘ 1.......
uoe „w, 4Myi wh? bad he was not * men
eu ■ bur 9 11 e ’ omuuni at party.
May cawure Mra we be
padea Hjura walmw em, bf
*enitra ite yesrerdey By PrenM
Hfever H Muyabyy nerke Hu
premwt Suferr AteHly, MsMwW
A podze
Thie aetWM eef fifyef M be
intowmed f’riap in * loud shout
thas he an Ford dirtied to be
By T nited Pfe
NORFOLK. Vk. April 1i—Paym
0240dmg
* BACK
FROM 8Us MEARING
luorruw
mygMg
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«Un rises * ss i
seeking to So- I ft
•C' f« a pMn fr,
r, of‛t
ned Curme fe
has beem no
• loeattow or
"rontMt: Lo-
« centerad oo
fhe mpuet, ww OMlHf
for a. famly ow OMtMSS AVewM
ear SeftefeS by 4fSerfb*« ht Of
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Unnitrr Palmer an*
l. — Hope
rices will
he depres-
today, but
Id a 7 5-6
since Fri-
four kittens salt
way and Uicrua comnattuee near
ing • ihe soldier’ honus was
violofy disturhed loduy when
Chatranan ' risp ruLed tor a Cap,
4tol policenan to efect .from che
voom represautatives of th • Work
Early pledge cards returned to .
Chamber of Commerce headquar- Kane Post, presented the resolu-
ters indlcatfd a ready response tion.
to the city-wide appeal. Property
I owners and factory managers
tato Chip a Cany Company,
206 North West 14th Street.
Employes say Mrs. Slider, a
pet at the company, built the
mat with Hie same materials
and about like a bird would
build a home for her new
brood.
Maw4 ho muea,
up 4444 404 4 one d no
M WA 4 a (9 dol1 Lelana
and neck.
"I'm fust fhankfm ft ffDM:t Dfrf
worse than ft was, tte wife add- .
ed, serionsly, "He comd mafa fenn
kip- ”
2 OUUMtQl ISSUED
‛M 4• AlM aw #y aandidel euo
94 duvnlee 44 44 demesopu avpeal
vi JiV Aw meenee of ‘ 4w wking paq
in connection with fhe "Jafete
payment in New York to fnets
on having fhe child firs bafore
transferring any funds Ruf a«
he has revealef. he regarded the
"eontact" as hone fide Tokens
or Signals provided by fha al
leged kidnaper* to ".fafeo” trr
.1 F, Condon of New York evi-
dently served to •a'eff Lind
bergh of the genufnes of the
kidnapers.
fab b‘OfJ ya
mb caudidalap Da |
Mable of Muylaud (
M Ahuey aanned alie
tears, but my boyshave asked me at that time. “However,
“4
• urn of the jury.
Rollins Fitzsimmons also is
i charged with robbery with fire-
a side street and ran right
front of Mrs Kadialic.
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Minteer, Edwin D. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932, newspaper, April 14, 1932; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537929/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.