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AMARILLO, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1929.
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TEXAS GIRL BANK BANDIT GETS REVERSAL IN 14-YEAR TERM
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NEVER ROBBED
State Says Lefors on Island, and Sues for Land
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HUSBAND, ATTORNEY
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(By The Associnted Prena)
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-maja
and
Mora than 20 bank
robbers
Lefors Up in Arms
(By The Aseoelated Prea)
bkllkvuk. 0. Jan. m- -Shak-
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CRIME
MACDONALD IN
the
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FLORIDACREW
IS RESCUED IN
company two, the Landreth Produe-
is willing ta deliver it to any user
were drilled in the town of Lefors.
farming and raising rattle, and when
were buried down la the Hills flat
paid for it years ago.
turning any more.
to Lefors in 1885 as the That family
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WEATHER
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be lost if the state wins
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site, reserving 20 acres for a public
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DEATH PENALTY
FOR ASSAULTER
OF YOUNG GIRL
CITYTOWRITE
OF RAILROADS
Ohio Bus Crash
Victim Admits
eight killings are attributed by pe*
lire to “The Aee" and members of
homes, a city
seven produel
EIGHT-CENT GAS
OFFERED TODAY
INSANTYPLEA
ISIGNOREDIN
ROGERS TRIAL
BANK, BANDIT
. LEADER SAYS
one of the land-marks of the Pan-
handle. It goes around an apple or-
chid and a cemetery where two mem-
bers of the That family are buried.
This property ia a part of the no-
companies and others.
It has filed suit to do just that
thing. •
was recovered shortly after her ar-
rest in Austin on the same day.
At the time Mrs. Rogers was em-
office or other federal___
ago had been "peddled" be
Salt Lake City
Officer Blinded
By Tear Gas
26
2
story mod
will have 1
tienily all
COLD WAVE DUE
TOD* Yj MIDWEST
IN ZERO WEATHER
Noon....
1pm,
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6-
teged murder of Tim Willard, special
Texas Ranger, also won a new trial.
Willard was killed near a still four
miles from Simshorough.
The court held the trial court erred
in the charge on the right of self-
defence to the effect that is appel-
ant was engaged in operating a atill
At the north end of the mythical
the small ereek anta aersM
serwee of the old That plate.
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10 a. ........
it a.
Mu Yesterdm
Nas. Yet in
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HAS ‘ALIBI’ FOR LAMAR KILL-
INGS; WAS IN JAIL,
CLAIM
PRISONER INDICTED IN EORT
WORTH HOLDUP AT STOCK
YARDS
YOUNG AMARILLO MATE BAT-
TLES TWO YEARS TO
SAVE WIFE
OKLAHOMA MAN ENTENCED
TO GHALRTOR DALLAS
lion company, one, and the Prairie
Oil and Gas company one.
The Thut farm land was mark
eff for Henry Thut 44 yours ago,
when the family moved onto the land
as hemo .slenders. The family lived
there three years. when Tascosa end
KANSAS CITY STAR MAN 13
AUTHOR OF "HANDS
UP”
(By United Press.)
FORT WORTH, Tex, Jan. 23.—
"This is the happiest day of my
lifer Otis Rogsra, Fort Worth at-
torney and husband of Rebecca
Bradley Rogers, said Wednesday
when told that his wife had been
granted a new triol.
Rogers is engaged in defending
S. H. Newton, Parker county con-
tractor; on a charge of murdering
J. P. Arnold.
“I knew all along Rebecca would
be acquitted if the trial court had
let us put before the jury the
testimony we were entitled to,"
Rogers said.
Mrs. Rogers is living here with
her husband. Rogers refused to
divulge the address of their apart-
went.,
POSTMASTER AT
LUBBOCK DENIES
“PATRONAGE”
Diekerson, notorious i
dit and jail breaker.
Dickeron’s beer gas bomb, was
discharged accidentally by so po-
lice officer last night after the
(By The Asnoriated Press>
EL PASO. Jan. 23.—A victim of a
ruse plsyed by to police officlalt,
posing as prohibition agenin. Am O.
(Aee I Pendelton. 21, accused leader
about recruiting i
down to Austin."
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Aldridge pleaded guilty, and when
bio attorney announced, after a death
penalty had been assessed, that he
would appeal, the atorney, Eddie
Roark, said his life, was threatened.
He refused to aik for protection, and
•aid that unless his motion for a new
trial was granted he would file the
appeal.
a eemetery end
Wells. All of
hotel st Perryton. It
I 35 to M rooms, prne-
lb private bath. The
part of a section settled away back ! completed by early summer and is
in the Ws by J. W. Shaw. He sold an improvement ta this ally which
IM seres of it be George M. Clardy has been needed by the traveling
and assqciates, who opened the town-' publie for some time. It is eati-
MAKE CONTRACT TO
BUILD NEW HOTEL
AT PERRYTON SOON
Speeial to The New*.
PERRYTON, Jan. 81.—CoMtrac-
tion work is to begin seen on a 3-
' Lefors is on the north fork of Rod*'
l river, a stream that runs through
Gray and Wheeler counties.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
SLAYER OF HOUSTON COP
IS SENTENCED TO CHAIR
(By Vnited Pmss)
SAN ANTONIO, Ten, Jan. 23—
John MeKensie, convicted of the fatal
shooting of Chief of Detectives Bam
Street on Sept. 10, 1027, today waa
formally sentenced to die in the elec-
trie chair on Saturday, March 23.
Sentence was pronounced by Judge
W. W. MeCrory. Petifenn new are
In circulatioh asking Governor Moody
to change the Maleate tolfeim-
prison meat.
subject these days.
That is, whether the town is in the middle of a navi-
gable stream belonging to the state or whether it's located
out on a 160-acre tract of ordinary Panhandle land.
mmmssmmammrmeuamme
fncreron.
A.g 8:8 e8 8 2863. si8cvaeeuAee t echkix ■ W
Tke state of Texas says
MARVEL8 of economy!
are the little Want Ada
as. through them, you een
order your coal, rent year
apartment, buy a bike for
the boy, get- year furnaee
repaired or your radio
fixed, buy a good car or
sell the old took atove. Let
Wont Ads do the Jeb for
row.
Over State's Fight
To Take Back Land Bank Robbery
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Above is general view of the thriving little city of Lefors, in the Gray county oil field, showing the large block of land that the state contends is part of the riverbed and d notgt umight faced tn end of a
which should be returned to the state. The disputed land lies between the river bed, of the north fork of the Red R ver, a glimpse of which is seen in the distance, beyond the long trial of alteced lawlernness
trees and a second dry creek shown by the white line cutting off one corner of the town. On the tract are seven producing oil wells, a city park and a cemetery. The state “ " “ "i
contends this small creek or “draw” marks the outer bank of the river, and the land between it and the river is an island.
creek ia a navigable stream and that
it ought to be returned to the state.
To got it back the state mast taka
tbo creek-bed laud away from a lot
of pioneer citizens, ranehers, oil
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most sensationat in court annals. A
girl appeared at the bank, repre-
stream is navigable. It goes fur-
A. B. Macdonald, author of "Aands
Up." considered by many to be the
heat-written book on the old-time
characters of the southwest, li a
guest at the Amarillo betel. Mr. Mae-
donald lo here collecting material for
an article on rail read building in the
Panhandle to be published in The
Kansas City Star. He was a staf&
writer for The Saturday Evening
Post for several years.
Mr. Macdonald has been coming to
Amarillo and the Panhandle for yeare.
He Is probably more familiar with
the life of Colonel Goodnight than
any man in Amarillo, as be has writ-
ten him up many timer. In "Hands
Up" mueh space ta deroted to Ama-
rillo, when it was a cow town, and
also Taseosa.
"Hande Up” has been printed in
several foreign languages and ta at-
traeting inereasing attention.
“Amarillo shoula hove Billy Sun-
day," said Mr. Maedonald to a News
reporter last night. -Billy Sunday
la 68 years of age but ievalmoet
ataelieazavezTawsvaz,hesem
to prefer the smaller eitles and I be-
Heve be eould be obtained for Amu-
rille. He ta in Corpus Christi thia
winter, I understand. He to one of
the greet personalities of these mod-
ore times, and it would be a won-
derful thing for Amariho to have
him here seven weeks. There to only
ohe Billy Sunday."
Warm Friend of Sunday”.
Mr. Maedonal4 was a reporter on
The Star when Sunday went to Kan-
mo City. Mr. Macdonald reported
the meeting* and bla wort was m
excellent that Mr. Sunday borrowed
Mr. Maedonald from The Star to
handle Ml publicity when he invaded
Chicago end New York. They have
been worm personal friends ever
sinee; » '
“I eon remember Amarillo when it
was a email town at less than pevetal
thousand people," Mid Mr. Macdon-
aid. "Amariilo’s gtowth has been
moot remhrkable but I am confident
it will grow more in the next IS
years than it hoe in the part 10 years.
This Plains country ts expending and
developing and It to M evident ai
(Continua on Page 14, Cal. •)
Borne of them are big enough to be two member! of hin family died they
called gushera. ' “ “ ---- m
STENOGRAPHER’S DAYLIGHT
ROBBERY WAS STATE
SENSATION
an army and goingI North of Amarillo, representing in-
, terests of that eity.
Mett of the land in question was It to the plan to have the hotel
general. < sidered a navigable stream, and it to
For thelength of about a half mile i part of the MO acres of land that
a small crank runs parallel to the । each homessteader get when he went
riverbed. It winds through port of f* * * ' —L- *.—
the business section, end book'into did.
sinee the oil wells started comine in, moved on to the tend 44 yrere ago,,
has grown into a little eity of about still lives in Lefors. He hoc boon
•W people. spending n lot of time recently in
Things were looking mighty rosy, Austin, along with other Gray and
until the suit woo filed to reclaim Wheeler county eltizens, in an effort
the ereekbod for the state. Now te convince the attorney general and
Lefors doesn’t know what the fn- the legislature that the North Fork
lure will be. Oil eompanies have of Rod river isn’t a navigable stream
stopped drilling, farmers here quit —and that if it wm the state would
selling lease*, royalty checks are be-, have no right to take it eway from
ing held up. Lots ia Lefors aren’t1 the people who bought the land and
Dorset Carter has brought gas to
the city limits and to offering it
to Industrial users of Amarillo at
eight cento flat per thousand feet.
He has converted into a ges line
(By The Aazocinted Pre-y , . — » - - — — • । —- —- -it—- — —— :— ----—- -- —
LUBBOCK, on geFatmator *yv M** eotndignMt that It Mtta j Ms Szte"udittenhand E
Lefors, which ones had tha court- place near the orchard, which the
house and three other buildings, let state now snys is par a river bed.
the courthouse go to Pampa, and - — -
ployed in the office of Gov. Dan
Moody, then attorney general. It de-
velopod that she had been secretly
married some time before to Otis
Rogers, youmg Amarillo attorney.
Rogers came here to defend his
wife and soon after his arrival waa
stricken with pneumonia, which de-1
veloped into tuberculosis. His wife
nursed him through a long illness
snd when her ease waa called at
LaGrange he appeared as counsel to
aid in her defense.
Mrs. Rogers’ defense was that the
was insane at the time of the al-
leged offense and many persons tes-
Mfi*d in support of this contention.
“Insanity to recognized in all civi-
lised countries as a disease, and not
a crime," ths court held. In taking
District Attorney Fred Blundell to
AUSTIN, Jan- 83,—Basing its re- l
venal on improper remarks of the
district attorney before the jury, the
court of criminal appeals today or-
dared a new trial for Mn. Rebecca ,
Bradley Rogers, convicted at La
Grange of robbery by firearms and
sentenced to 14 years.
Mrs. Rogers, former Texas univer-
sity student, was indicted in Hoys
county for robbery of the Farmers
National bonk at Buda on December
11. 1926, Md tried in Fayette coun-
ty on a venue change.
W. J. Fagan, Freestone county, un-
der sentence of 99 years for the al-
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VOL. XX. No. 69.— Associated Press Day and Night Leased Wire.
bandit had been arrested by Dep-
uty Federal Marshal on a Dyer
act charge. The desk sergeant
received the full force of the d is-
charge
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan.
88.—J. G. Smith, desk sergeant,
waa recovering today from tem-
porary blindness caused by a
charge of tear gas rsloased from
a "fountain pen" owned by Roy
its suit - -
That’s the reason Lefors to nil op*! ngreemene was elosed last night ba-
.a L.A 4. 2. a.ai..z.a ah-a aa MIL. tuaan DmswutAm aldidkna au.n 1 1.
at the eity fimits at the .toted price LIFE BOATS ARE CRUSHED IN
CALES. LINER ON SCENE
IN TIME
(By The Asoelated Pram)
DALLAS. Jan. 23—Lee Roy Merri-
man, 88, today woo sentenced to denth
in the eleetrie chair for eriminally
assauitinu • 17-yearold «irl.
Merriman was the second man to
bo convicted and sentenced to death
fer assault after three girls hod been
kidnapped from their escorts here on
the night of December • and attaek-
ed. Bonnie Aldridge, 23, drew a
similar penalty tert week.
Merriman, whooe komo was ia Cad-
do, Okla, and Aldridge were arrested
after e riotoue week at erime in
which halt a dozen pernons were held
up and robbed. The distriet otter*
noy’s office today eaid it had evi*
denee which might lick the two men
with the claying ef Mrs. Bessie Lynch
snd Mrs. Clso Licto, whose battered
bodies were feend In a corn field
near Dellas oa November 4.
Merriman Was Wounded
Whoa effleore arrested Merriman
and Aldridge, es they bought gaso-
line preparatory to a flight to Ok*
Iahoma, Merriman waa wounded in
the head. Officers Mid bo attempted
to resist arrest.
Testimony la Merriman’s trial was
eeaelnded last night. His plea waa
insanity, and relatives testified they
had never considered him "bright.’’
The jury began deliberations at 8
Carter Uno terminus, just oust of
ths eity limits north of the Texas
company refinery.
Line Prenure Tested
Mr. Carter’s rate af eight cents to
for gas at his lias. Hs does net
intend to ask for permission to lay
distributing mains in the city, he
Mid. •
The line has been given a long
toot under pressure to determine Its
capacity, Mr. Carter Mid. It stood
up for several days under a pressure
of 400 pounde, be announeed.
His letter to the industrial gas
users of Amarillo follows in ports
“We have converted our former oil
line extending from Hutchinson
county into the vicinity of Amarillo
into an industrial gas line, and of-
fer to the industries gee nt eight
rents per thousand cubic fest re-
gardless of the amount consumed.’’
"it is not our intention to ask the
eity of Amarillo far a franchise.
However, should any industry or in-
dustries desire to extend the line
from their place of business out to
our line, wo will extend them the
sumo rate of eight rents per thousand
cable feet regardless of the amount
med. We give you this information
thinking that you would probably be
interested. If you are wo will be
glad to confer with you end furnish
you with any information you may
desire therewith.”
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aily News
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ther Md aeya that Lefors is on on called island.
islana ........ - the — inQotewcidand"her"L"even Produe:
land. tian company owaa three, the Texas
The attorney general Mya this company two, the Landreth Produe-
84 years. He deeteru* he never hud park,
known of any instances ‘
Mh>. Yesterday .,25
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"PRECAST.TIL? P.M. THURSDAY
FOB AMAMILLO ANU VICINITY-
Thundu unnettind । eola ware
FORWE8T TEXAS“Thulda, eloud»:
rain poutheest portion, colder: tempere-
tar* S to 22 degrees Berth portion: eola
wave and livestock warnines north por-
tion.
FOR NEW MEXICO—Unmettied There
day: anew north portion, and southenst
portion Thursday.
Wendler Cenditlons
A high promer* area, central eve*
northern Montnne and the Dakotas Oh
morning in attepded by below weto tem
verature from Montana nnd Wyemine to
the Mimniesippi river. The wouthwestern
Malm lew prersure ure to central over
wouther Utah this morinst. The wenther
1 is colder over the southern Plaine ntates
nnd rente. I Rocky mountnin region.
SUN-Riw till 1 sett 6107,
Temperature by bears at Amarillo yer
terday-
moled that the cost will bo spproxi
mutely $0000 when completed.
Coffee shop and Aining room and
three store U*ml are included in the
Between the river and thin Iittle
erssb both of them dry- is a wide
flat piece of laud measuring about
188 aeroo.
The attorney general eontends
that this le am ieland, and there-
fore in part of the riverbed, and
being part of - the riverbed it
doenn’t belomg M the people who
ownes in Lefom but that it be-
longs to the Mg atMa at Texas,
in thie disputd treat are eity lots.
FOR INDUSTRIES
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DORSET CARTER ANNOUNCES
CHEAP FUEL AVAILABLE
AT CITY LIMITS
Mobeetie were the only trading posts
in the Panhandle, end the state of
Gushers in Townaite Texas gave Mr. That a title to the
In the past several months the > land
Gray county oil field has . boon Cemetery on "lotend”
spreading out to tbo obot. Wolls He planted his orchard, began
senting herself to bo a newspaper - . .
reporter, and was given permission of sight cents per thousand fact no
to use the typewriter. matter what amount that user takas.
With a pistol, she forced bank of- I it was reported yesterday that a
ficials into the vault and left in an | number of large users intended to
automobile with $1,000, all at which ask the city commission for authority
to build their own mains to ths
the pipe line formerly used by the
Pantex Pipe Line company to bring 1 -
oil from the Borger field to the | ,
Amarillo refinery.
This line was discontinued as an
oil line a few months ago when the i l
Texas company purchased the re- 1
_______________ _ . _______ finery and installed its own line. It'
such act would deprive him of the is now connected with some of the ’
perfect right of self defense, big, gas wells in the heavy gas area
P. W. Howard, convicted in El Paso of Western Hutchinson and Carson '
county for murd*r of N. V. Nixon, in eountie* and It is understood Mr. i Mb Bl R mmIIAIAMNN
1P20 snd given the death pensity, lost i ('srter hs« secured other acreage in |a II | I AMIWTIUM
a motion fur s rehearing, that area for future aupply. HTHII HIV I n I III fl
Rogers* Cose Sensational. He has not asked the city for s V--e l ■ WK 111
• The Rogers ease was one of the franchise formaihs in the city and .
- - - - says that he does not intend to but •
TAKEN IN 'SPEAKEASY'
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. night he had not yet been subpoene
ned by the senate patronage ihves-
ligating eommittee, as reported ia a
dispatch from Washington.
Vaughan has been poatmaater bare
for four years and has been affiliated
with the Republican party la Texas
Lefors is right in the middle of All tha surveys in the area at-
the riverbed fight, fer the town it-1 fected were mensured off to include
Mlf la almost la the middle of the the "island" land, and to include the
stream—according to the attorney creek bed. The ereek was not con-
AGE PENDLETON EALES FOR BE N El PASO
HOME EDITION SIXTEEN PAGES
his bend. Admitting hie identity,
but denying he bed ever robbed a
bank, Pendleton viewed the officer*,
who took him into custody, under
the pretense at investigation ss to
whether he had violated the prohi-
bition low and operated a "buneo
game."
"Records and finger prints will get
you sooner ar later," Pendleton ob-
served in hia cell.
"Laten," he continued. "I’ve been
necused of every bank robbery in
the United States since I got out
of jail test Oetober. They can’t hang
that Lamar. Col, job on me becans
I won In iAi nt Okemah, Okla., when
ie hannenaA I naune mefllaz h hase
Jeb in tty Hlo, but l’venoen at-
owned of n deton."
Pampa Wanta Piloner
Hardly bed Pendleton made this
statement, when headquarters re-,
celved a telegram saying he was*
wanted for murder and bank rob-
bery at Pureell, Okla. Shortly after,
same another with the Mmo charge
from Pampa, Texan.
Pendleton's arrest was brought
about by Chief of Police L. T. Ro-
bey, and Detective Sergeant J. W.
Fitugerald who noted his resemblance
to n photograph of Pendletan sent
out In n police circular from Butte.
Meat, whom ho is wanted for a
31AM bank robbery.
Pendleton, another man and two
women were accosted by the attl-
rara aa they emerged tram m al-
leged "spenkeavy” last night. Offi-
com searched the party fer liquor
and then informed the four that
they would have to go to police head-
quarters for further inventigatien.
The women were released, but Pen-
dleton and the man were held.
Freak Powers, hand of the identi-
flection bureau, announced finger
prints of Pendleton established hia
identity.
"I have atrar been In Montana ,
in my life, end I know nothing about
the Purcell robbery," ald Poodle-
tan, when questioned eoncerning the
charges against him in those places.
Admits* Jumping Bond
Pendleton admitted he jumped bond
at Eldorado, Arit, last week after
being released to bead on a habeas
corpus proceeding.
The officers who azrested Pendie-
tea, after Marching him tar Ilgner,
ndvised him they else wanted to in-
vestigate a charge that he had per
petuated a bunco game. Pendlton
admitted he bod been outwitted, be-
lloving be would bn released in a few
hours
Police said they believed Fondle*
ton bed ne connect ion with the rob-
bery of the First National bank ef
Lamar, Colo, in whieh four men were
killed. "Whitey" Walker, arrested in
Buffalo, N. Y, a few days ago as the
leader of ths Lamar holdup, was al-
leged to be a member of Pendleton’s
’ A Mid wave which struck here early
last night sent the mercery tnmbling
downwards to below freezing tempera-
toys by 7 o’clock and predietions were
that it would coutinao to drop to 20
degress before morning. 4
Predictions for’ today are fair with
riaiat temperataro dariag the day.
The high mark reached yesterday
was' 43 degrees et 8 e’eloek and tha l
low mark was 83 degrees at 7 o'clock ;
In the morning.
t (By Tbo remitted Pres
CHICAGO, Jon- 88.—The midwest
clipped about its work today, assured
of several more dare at near rara
weather.
The cold wave; moving eastward
frees the Rocky mountain region,
blanketed the Missouri and middle end
upper Mississippi eniteye, turning the
earth into a hept at ire.
Minesota, wih highways blocked
nnd trains and motor bunes delayed,
reported one death due to the storm.
KY T. E JOHNSON.
LEFORS, Jan. 23.—Island or do island, Lefors has got
onitsfightinaplothest
This one-time capHat of Gray county and now the
Panhahdle’s newest oil field city, is interested in but one
i By Unitel Prea.)
NEW YORK, Jan. 88—The full
crew at Ibu sea tortured little Italian
freighter Florida waa taken from the
sinking ship tonight and put safely
aboard the B. S. America in the fuco
of greatest danger to both rescuers
and rescued.
Copt George Fried, who has defied
the storms' of the North Atlantie
many times, reported by radio to hia
company here nt 10:10 p. m. that the
rescuo had been curried ent with only
ano alight accident—tha loss of a
life bent.
The thirty-two men had waited for
more than 36 hears aboard the wave
battered freighter before they were
taken aboard tke America, while a
bitter cold gale which had hampered
rescue ships for a night Md day con-
tinned to stir the Atlantie into mighty
zaret.---——————__
Captain Fried's measage saidt
"Rescued full erow of Florida. 13
man. Chief Officer Hurry Manning in
charge. Cold west gate. Ufo boat
lest. Proceeding to New York. Full
details later.” • i
O
en by his experiences In the bus
crash here yesterday which killed
ta perse**, Teddy O’Brawshai, of
Brookish-enteised to two bank
robhartes before bla nnme was
aitit to the death list today.
O’Brawaki fought for hia lift
Mtll he realisod It was hopelesn,
and then admitted he committed
a bonk robbery in Detroit lost
summer, nnd another ia California
some time previously.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929, newspaper, January 24, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567775/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.