Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
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ing a safely net which hr and mJ
— . . kin together imv* devel<>|M<r.'.'31
on the telephone, net le of the same canskrui'tiam 1
™.._; ------ tf)e one mod. by llankin. hiw'l
in the fatal Wetmore experifnan
“Tcim Evans, » Mnyy of Rai
ktn'e, was killed jtf th* experitooil
Evidence «howei“)afar thdt tllepi
had been tampered with tn suchl
way as to cause Evans' death; al
Rankin was accused of nturder: 1
disappeared, anil war locdti'd -OTI
toddy, living here In Brighton?r1
'While Rankit) watt btifau tallld
at the Brighton poiii>‘ station, now
was flashed of the suicide in.W<J
more <rf John Angsledt. In, a nd
deft by Arlgstedt, and later yerMj
hy the Wetmore pioUce, he dd
fessed that he had tampered ivjj
the Wetmore net' and eaueed «
_____ . . death of Tom Evans. An affair v.'tl
whirled to look at the wife of Evans Whom he latl
•*“» ■*— *“ married, was the motive behind U
murder. Mrs. Angstedt, the furmj
Mr?. Evans, confronted by tlfa sJ
vide and the confession, broke <iovj
and verified Angsted't’s stOty. 'll
confessed she had known of tl
murder from the time it happen!
but had been ajrrud to speak of 1
"Angstedt's suicide an., the tel
limony oT Mrs. Angslodt, campled
ly cleared Rankin , of the
l>eing made, to-rush him oach^l
Wetmore for trial, Rankin, located
married,, ami using th«- Wterrl
Bennett, has been living. Ih’Bri J
ton only'a few wgeks." , ,„uJ
The article seemed interminaa
to Lona. The .words dapcrdtjcp fl
page,like' black flies as she ford
hers.’U to read it through, A hJ
zing seemed to by ffrowihg in'ml
ears, and she felt' suddenly w»J
r> M rl . l'» nr4* 1 h An I * |
. “Is tlfls trueshe unahased I
bring out, her eyes on thc'gruma
sergeant. “Tell me, plvnse,*’ 41
"it's all trtle.” he assured M
"They’re waitin' for you in thd
now. . . . Imagine', you not knoi
in’ it!” l/'J
■Jim! ,. .'. oh,. Jim!’’Ttye^^Mi
fell suddenly from Lonas liana
Her knees seemed to be budkltl
in the middle like those of a Jolffla
doll. M'lthoiit another word she d
abruptly into « huddled littfc Iwl
on. the floor. ■! ,]
(To Be ( ontimmd) 1
l» and Mr.s. 'joe^librfin
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daughter. Mrs. J.' A IJEfttete;
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RODS OF;HO<S TIGHT \
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OUT MY TUPN^P PATCH
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ME ASUF?E, double
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•'Wk*re **' Hirn Runklnr" ahe demanded.
iqg hit the floor with o bung. "Mrs
Rankin! . . . say. WFVe b«m
tryin' to get you v. I!
..- where've you immiii? They want
you."
"Jim* J* he—*' The question
failed to conic through Lomi's stiff
'■You’rti to come rigift inshore."
The sergeant was profusely polite
They're wattin' for yoq. They
want you' right in." He uehewid
them toward a closed door behind
which rose the murmur of voices
For a moment Lona stood irreao ■
lutely, studying. hU fave. "Wart a
minflu. she begged, suddenly, as
his bund closed over the door knob.,
"Toll me first, in he—la Jim gh
rigtit?" She couldn't go through
that door without knowing what
she had to face. "Is lie—alive7 *’•
The sergeant v...„_------ --
her. “Alive!" Astonishment was in
his voice. His stolid (fave was comi-
cally incredulous. "Say, don't ybu
know what's liappened.t" he de-
manded, unbelievingly “Ain't no-
__________1 whirled
again. ' What is the news?” she be-
gan -to say wlten one of the yelling
" i than the street outside
opened'the Main street entraniigj l,y cleared Rapklri of the chi
antrflopped a ragged ■head insy” agaiwrt' Mm, just when pfons'
' -"Extra!" he bawled, and the ser- --•- —■-u
geant. ihotionpd lilm .insi^.
"Don’t tell hie you haven’t read;
this?” he demanded, pushing a-
sheet printed in black type Into Kot
hand. FX>r a mpmeflt she stared'
down at it. aiid the letters seemed
to dahife before her eyhs.
"RAfjkfN CLEARRD. WETMORE
StJICIDE CONFESSES
OLD CRIME ...... .
"Perhaps .the most dramatic co- uaJ^ie*’"
.....Ji ,________ incidence ever recorded ffi police “ u"a lruc
tr back without success "You history happened here in Brighton
but mi act «o excited I'm sure today. At the very moment James
Rankin, jdructtiral iron worked on
the Brighton bridge, was revealing
his identity as the nfa” wahted in
the Wetmore, Colorado, net mur-
der, a former friend committed sui-
cide. after confessing to the crime
for years; . .
"Rankin. In a sensational scene
at tlig Brighton bridge.'revealed hip
----, — „.. identity ,t<> save from death hfe
'Ficir upon which he had been lnll ,1 triend, Clark Martin, who was test-
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-the eivn. WAR. ,__I W
More persons */ere Killed irt The eruption
of mT^ pelee on the Island of Martinique , wesr ;
INDIES, IN 1^02, THAN in Any J<HeR ERUPTION E
known PtOPlE
Killed in one erupT^h
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CHATTER FORTY-FOUR .
NOBODY WAR in stfht when
IsMta and Mrs. Morrtas peered out
| the bw k door In their attempt to]
| evade the reporter, who had in- i
vailed the Morris# home while Lona ’
wallet! for news of Jim Cautiously j
[ the two stepped put onto the poreh, j
walking on tlp-tpe. like a pair of .
I sneak thieve* leaving the scene of'
1 tlieir depredation* I
I From the front hall where the; -
I reporiet* wei* ityuw to catch a;
, »e of Lon* ifay hewn Dinah's ./
i laugh ring out, and they knew the- '
i girl was covering ■ Mieir rttreat.
i Urea thing fast, they made It down j
i the steps and out through the baek
yard grass to the garden next tfoor: |
They went through rhe back
yards for the.rest of the block, and
dusk was beginning to cagt Ils sol-
emn pan over the quiet, homey »
street Ixma n».1 learned to love so ’
well •« they gained the corner be-
low Itu MurriM home and struck ■
• out swtftly toward town, From the
. direction of . the square * faint
shfatt Whs 'swelling and Lona
winced, her hand closing on Mrs
Morries' arm with a punishing grip
Bafely' audihle though t» was. she
imew that rhniiotondUx cry too well
to mistake it for anytytng but what
' £x-tra! . . . fex-tra!” In an-
other few mlnute**l4p' boys would
he all fJver the place, Rhe quickened
her alrctuiy hurrying steps to such
u pact that Mm. Morrimt could
scarcely keep up With hpr.
"g>e paper's but," ^he said in
explanation. ' An extra! Can't yog
near them?’’ ' ,f.' -' - '
"Perhaps we should bily one,-':
Mrs.. Morries, suggested, heq voice
| curiously culm against-the ekelte-
niept tfflit showed in luma’s Clipped
' tones. "Aftef all. you should kpow
just what they are printing.”
"No, 1 never want to see a paper
’ iituin! If you only knew what
they've done to me. Extras, ptc-
* litres—I only want Jim!"
They w'pre silent after that. Cu-'
rinusty enough, nobody, of the loit-
ering faw in the streets, seemed to
~ ' i:now them, and they slipped itp
j.■ i.iiinosl into the hluulow of the anti*
I qiiated city building which housed
I the police-station before even'one
! of the howling newsboys accosted
[ them.
T Raper?” he offarnl. "Read all
-about it! Suicide! . . . lJm-li-h*h.
. , , Confesses, .... . Blab-h.-h!'’
" lie held out a thin sheet doubted
■| < f aftiiy .to hide the headlines, and
Lona whirled Wtl Mrs. Morrbss. . . . .. ~ ~
i ' "Filicide urn-blah-blah confer-
h< w prospect who had appeared on Pen a 11
the street, ' 7 ■' ’ •
"Suicldi L». . . Confesses! Hy
; CftK'r mean Jjni!" A- Ack despera-
t.ur.,, tpok Iwld of lxma. Her lips
ircnibleit.-anti tier leg's threatened
to f;iwf way as they hurried oh up.
the city hall steps. New feat
' .1. pupped her tired mbit!. "Suicide!"
w!i-jliuLB>e rerfson they had'not
l.t-aHMYonratho police? Was that
1 tlie. irg»news" the leporters were
trying to telt DmaMRf ' '
"I'lease, child, • jMin mtwrt by
cufm.’’ Mrs Morrfaa tried to’hoW
-het ' ; ' •’ ' ------
mi'iut Mt get sp excited, I'm sure
there is a mistake,”
‘ .The, desk sergeant was prated
phlegmatically fingering a pencil
v. fieri she lushed in. Nobfaly else
was in sight and her. fears tight-
ened.
"tV-here is Jim Rankin”’ she de- for which Rankin lidd been hunted
n ami. d '1 must see him! I’m hi i
ov.fe and I—where Is he?”
The si rgoarrt's eyes opened wide
7•" the front legs of the tllte<4
. j ‘F'.'ir tibon which he halt hm>n Ind 1
fife' t^teefencM it* That TittleHHfifiHfiHfi
aid, teHion We’re tloiux xohitilhiiitr wrrtur. and tellg ti« we
l> »ro alaml to gel eaughl nt it.- Burn* 'Knti.) Newa.
[■ . Eijfhtv mil Hou in gold wax the loot taken in davHvht
I, from th* Czech State Rturk. the robbers fleeing in high-
L powered trucks toward Berlin, IlhHory for a while will
t be straight police reportingAtlanta Conatitlitipn.
|h .- -Dora thinks the Harvard Ind who swallow* live gold
r . fiidi fri practising tin to be the great seal of the univef*
I aity.—H. V. Wade. Detroit News.
B • —.6 |' ..»!.«■ ,wQ. "u ' I . ... ...ul. . . I
L > 1 Hit face ma\ be her fortune. Imt hack of it Ik nolhinp
1^, hut frozen a»a«ta.—Washington Post.
II .Ill ...........Ms\n '■ , ■■ ...... IM ■»
r The npapenaion of Wilkes-Barre's, daily newspapers at
l least spared ihe public from the Sprirtg avalanche of
| poehM.~Wilke*-Rirre (Pn.) Evening News.
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It is comforting to learn that the Metropolitan Opera
Company has signed contracts with two American sing-
ira Whose mmm can be pronounced Indianapolis News.
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A woman’* yearning capacity is usually greater than her
; husband’s earning caliacity.—Columbia Missourian.
RCSfF”’ , ' *-■ tz-j-.-izz--—!----------———.
All national policies can be boiled down |o fyw words,
either ‘‘Let’s take theirs." or “Let’s keep ours.’’—Robert
Quilirw. DelJ oit Free Prexr, ■
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The goldfish thing in the college smust be stopped lief ore
the larger members of the swimming squad tie*our the
7 mailer.—-New Haven Evening Register ,
. Another faster haa passed and Uj Belle France was re-
wearing the same old/’Bonnet .-—Clevrlitnd Plain
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!bOU»e .un Nqrtfi ftobifeson-Street, is. Xli.. and
I slightly" imfRov^tl todtty Thufailay
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Mrs lee Battle and Mrs WI1-]
^ . .. . 1 T Battle visited In Dallas! Mrs L
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[ “One of the latest boons on the industrial horiuon,’’
writes Philip H. Smith in Forbes Magazine, “is liie tontrol
L of^nolse. Millions of dollars have already been spent to
I eliminate useless din. This Isn’t a drop in the bucket,
l hgwever, to what will 1st spent in the near luttini^ t ‘
“But don’t be mijjad ubyul.noise control Don’t get the
E *«idea thttt it bogin« with t he suptircssion of auto horns and
f ends with stuffing cotton in one's wirs.
F. '’’these »re but sUrfade inrilcutioria of a nationwide
I movprpent which will profoundly alter otiy surroundings.
I The noise engineers are now set to go. They have (level
| . aP®<1 « fundamental science, they have worked out the hr*
I Struments for the detection nnd measuix-menf of noise,
L and they have translated theory info commercial practice
“The noise-control movement has behind it a single
| driving force—to reducc*the detrirnental physiological ef
feci- which the impael >>f uoise upon the lunnan -
I system. Hundreds of tests have been made which prove
I that «!Uiet surroundings lead to better work and better
health." ■ ■ ---’»y
L l owering the noise levels from 50 .to 3K declhcls in a
I fetorthnnf, mom raduced errors 42 percent and cut costs
I;.; R ■nbiinanf. floginenrs point out. Tn another tesl. noise re-
■ dimiinn (neresasd'th* efficieonv of office wnrk'mv |o
. moiff^hd ent tynfais .eri’ors 20 ncrceiit; Tn still nnother
t ^n*^4TiCBb lower in <» f,he nuLu level was ernrlitod -with i-odm-
K hm emnloyge turnover 47, percent and nbse'neos. hv !t7 ",
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I''Elimination of harsli nols.-s Tiwul.- work rooms n>ivhf
I nlxn |»nfl*iurn*re tlmse irffoeted fh bo levs jinxinns tn Irmsc
havsli auto‘blasts And maintain a loud r'lai’lmr radio At
I
L ■*»—ry— —,
I W’rte 4RF
K7 nlArt sslesman who fa alwavs seeking wavs to in.
I erAnia bls efffaienev will he intovcKted-ie a xenvev mode
I. J»v »h« Sales Executive ('.lob of Xew Yo>-k. Th« .<xroi»h,
I stuiHving the c.auso <>f sates losses in order <>f their in>-,-
K; n’ortiinae, found that; fl) Sileijien ftiil to erinin oitouvh
| dealre for their products; (•.’) fhiil thev.negl.eH their cos-
toinWfl too long; (fl) thjit they don’t give enough thought
I +0 presentation; 14) that thev don’t cover their sales fTfcv
I senttetlnn'thoroughly: and (5) that they allow customers
I" to put them off with stories of friendship wit 11 competitors.■
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|7. ..” HJ* money that will mend a broken heart, savs a |
I witjter. Hut it is about the best, known cement that a
|.'7 CHn secure.--Greensboro (Ga.) Henild-Jotir
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JOB Boutti An«lln Sfe'-N ClatouTM. Tnw
phones 133 Mui 134
the PoM/gnce »t Oleburw, T<'W, as wcotiA olh«« nwitlor
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O. C WOODSON, O*ner enfl PiihlMher
0 ROY BACUB, Editor
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-..JUV tnanerMw renectlon upon rlie clMiooter, Mending or, repufa-
on of •nypw*’11. r|rm of cor jMirailon which nuiy appear in ,t*w cat-
nnx of W» TiinM-Revlew will I* Bl»«ly cor>r<-»rd irpan ifr. •wkifc 1
Mjlnito 4M «*te>nUon of the {xilflMiei i SA.
ift MBMBRR OF THF1 tWHWD PRHHB
The United Preee te exdueivcly enlitlivl tu the uw for piiteU<*tlon
fttl new* dlxput<-li«x crrdiuxl to it wtxe credited (a title
tper. »1m> (he local newt, piltelJest toh Ijwreln. •
aUBKtIRlPTION RATRM
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By Mull, tn Sfefe
7.'lUflO Six Month*
. ,,. :4130 One Month
By Matt, out m state
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, . 42.00 Qne Month
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