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The Banner-ledger
VOLUME NO. 49. .
BALLINGER, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER >, 1929
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Arkansas to Fight Against Return of Love, Wingate Bank Robber
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PICKERS
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by Johann Schmidt,
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years from Crawford county
Dr
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this county since his escape
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as nunization
be and that a health button
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called to the
schools
found the Im
local sheriff and he said that all officers who had been elected
1< ket
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The society voted to hold
next convention on the first Hat- levels
The
Association of
week
and
her parents
Mln
On Wednesday
robbery charges.
The Winters State Bank
Appoint- of the program
Winters
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directed 3kinner here Runday
and Mrs Carl Nance.
The Consrrvative Bank—Resourees
Over $1,000,000.00
and the t
dioine
Be wise and advertise
Be wise and advertise
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Ray Love, serving a 15
year sentence for bank
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parents
talent
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Indian
song
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escape from the Tucker
State Prison farm near
here.
best
are
flocking into Midla
athering the late ci
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returned
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and Mrs
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Weddle Acquitted
(In liquor Charge
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bridge
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Mary Ellen Daugherty spent j
November
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I fled
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County Council
In Session Here
here is no
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to aid in
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Me extradition
< limit al dox ket were carried over
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Nov. 6. State penitent-
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After the luncheon and musical
Glen Osborn of Swink. Colo shown at lower left holding one of his pets, uses sunlight
and tents to crow turkeys The tents (lower right) have board foors and can be moved on
skids.
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of the county council to be held
offici a l s at Winters on December 11 th at
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it leer
a little more than
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for an
Mrs
as Farm Bureau Cotton
Association, also would
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will be in Ballinger
of that which car-
the Republican col-
President election a
will be opened for that
ance on this date The theme will
Sheriff McWilliams had been urday in December at Stamford
DLLIGATES RETURN FROM
extra percentage
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P* nail
given this day of the week
Hi ar
lie mbers
•untv hen
November 14/h will burg of Mason, visited Mrs Lem-
be known es "School Opportunity | burgs parents, Mr and Mrs J M
Day." Emphasis will be i---- b— Wi Cu-d-
on what the schools ar
ate doing to ini pictured in this program
conference of the ------------------ ------ ------
Church They will be at the con- ger Rotaty Club will have charge
Turkey Grower Puts Sun to Work
In Producing the Holiday Sy mbol
school’s
will b
W A
this mixture will
highway
announced
the Colo-
The Ballinger
present t h e
explained, create
ignment to further the observ
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Mrs C
a concert
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orking for some time on this This meeting will begin at 3 o'-
e and k d that he was only clock with the regular banquet at will furnish the program
aiting word from the adjoin 7 30 and at this meeting Drs |.......
a state before leaving for Little Gould & Gould will be host to the theme will be Know Your isters will emphasize the higher
Rock to bring back the prisoner, the delegates School " Parents and others are values of education and right
but now wi await further devel- ——— - I urged to visit the schools on this'living. it will be shown how the
opmenta I Rev and Mrs R B Hooper left date It is thought that a visit schools build character bv help
It is alleged that Dove or Fore Monday morning for Hillsboro, to will give a better understanding ing each child to develop high
ts wanted in Oklahoma for other attend the annual Central Texas of the work being done and im- standards of physical, mental and
t- provements made. The Ballin spiritual fitness
declared, after which the society have
River bridge at the foot of
the closing of the
take place on time
T j - 6. Investigation by
I ueSday Hi IV the Secretary of Agri-
' 'lilt Assembly of
Mapes corner
a block west
t commun-
Lions Club
Community
10'> will be i,, hear Dr Anders i
' r",0o3,
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Ballinger delegates to the Dis-
iary officials today an-
nounced they would re-i --- ।
# The executive committee of the
sist all efforts of Texas Runnels County Parent-Teacher:
Association Council met in Bal
linger Saturday afternoon in a
fact that
are found
soon as
traffic it
Church held
Antonio have
of cement
. said that since Love will mi meeting helaphere Satur-!
’ not" complete his sen- day was a success 1,1 every way
* and a great amount of interest ।
tence until August 21, was shown by members of
|e summer
• hen Fore or Love was arrested
’ . after his frustrated attempt
hold up the Wingate bank the
sheriff sent his finger prints to
Washington for identification and
found through this means that he
was wanted as an escaped con-
vict, under sentence of fifteen
will be read out next Sunday
night
F rms will be built the re include the causes
mainder of the day Tuesday and1 • 1: •
m time Wednesday the mixer Drice declines in .
“ l be tarted to pouring cement and 1928, the detephin-
at i<»n of the amunt of
futures sold and the
•ar Wher
placed the
Mt and Mrs Crawford Lem-
bank robbery, and had been
how imp
against d,j
Re wiwe and ndvertise
Mr and Mra W. A Francis ference all this week hvr- ™ -- mvp-
spent Sunday in Brady, visiting menu for places in this distriet. Thursday,
their daughter and husband, Mr
The activity of our Nation is suspended for a moment in
nembrance of the lull that suddenly fell over the crimson
haos of France 11 years ago. surrounded by the-sweet moy
you hi b^k^Th^
ht""nken"""Ohgimkedtvoulom by • —
obmTincbankownunet bayopen Monday, November nth to
Ci Mate wsky of Mi
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to be given to anyor • until
of immune
The general public is
h itchings Avenue would be closed
Tue day morning at 10 o'clock
M and Mrs J M Skinner and from
Mrs Crawf rd Lemburg left Sun- then
M Garrett, state
tmerit engineer,
declared with this assurance he ton. gave a lucid account of the what the si t o
turned the prisoner over to the happenings at that meeting and prove the home
prison agent made an impassioned appeal to phasis on right
The dispatch was news to the all chiropractors to stand by the noble attitude
SENATOR ASKS PROBE OF COTTON DECLINE
rtant im
htheria it
its tends to Utt all home to high Week will fall
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the last term of court and
w ill be approximately 100
ii grand jury consideration
court reconvenes in Jan-
end in Coleman with
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of the in 1st toe
wora w J.
Mauidin
Mrs Maul-
Mrs E R 1
week-end I
13th be For God and Country
Constant em- I ।
ationship and the
ssembly from this city
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toward helping young pe bple dis-
in San
The Oil
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of 'he bridge
Knight Logan For an encore she
encore "Little
Halley played
merit
Educational
Sunday Nov
Nazarene ! need for more coti
CONSTANCE Germany, Nov 6
Prince Maxmiltan von Baden
62, the last imperial German
chancellor. died today
The former chancellor nego-
tiated Kaiser Wilhelm's abduction
e.... elect additional vice-presidents of
robbery from Crawfordithe organization, as follows
Man Who Arranged
Armistice is Dead
program a ten-minute reces
to the Democratic fold
ay s gubernatorial elect
majority of more than
Belt Chiropractors
Armistice Day but due to the fact excellence and happines
that the school and the business but in greatly increasing
house will b- closed on that date power The Masonic
program will Is postponed Assoctation will be in charge ol t hear the
Friday At that time the the local program ot. th date be especiall
American Legion post will Friday. Novembet 15th has been Anderson
charze of the program at designated as Health Day," and Dr Anderson wu
After the Washington authori- re-assembled for the continuation the high chool auditorium the Runnels Count-. Pub Health iunizins again i d
ties had notified the Arkansas of its meeting The welcome ad Education fo1 Faithful Citizen- Nursing Association v have general health w 01
officials of the whereabouts of dress was delivered by Mayor W ship will •” the first subject charge of the program I he pro county This is a new
the prisoner they immediately c McCarver in a very cordial and aken up It 1 pointed out that gram will show what schools i the health movemer
went through extradition proced- hearty manner Mayor McCarver his 1s a *""*1 time to stress 8ood are doing to promote physical alk will be educ ation 1
ure to take Love back to Ark- assured the chiropractor* that the citizenship Boys and girls who vitality good health ane habits cne in this section The
ansas. After having their claim city wished to do all possible to in a few years will be responsible of safety The fundamental habits will explain
recognized by Governor Moody make their stay here an enjoyable for the destiny of the nation of health and clean
the penitentiary officials pre- and profitable one must have a high sense of their t night in our school
vented their papers to Sheriff Me- Minutes of the previous con- individual dutu and obligations demonstrated as going
Williams and assured him at that vention were read by the secre- to their community ■.tale and wards raising the standard:
business session, with a large per
cent of the members present
One of the first steps was to
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the accompani
be used in the mixture until
pave ment is laid to the Lon
1941, they were reluct-
ant to release him, in as
much as if he is acquit-
ted in Texas of the
bank charge, this state
authorities would return him to ent at the State Chiropractors’ subject will be Home and School 'Community Day The
Texas for trial. Mr McWilliams Association convention at Hous- Day," in which It will be shown place in community life
presented “De Hoot Owl" Mrs ■ ---- address at 7 30 o‛
H H Halley accompanied at the American Education Week will cover and train then ta , nts and 1 ight Novemb : 15t!
piano, be observed in the Ballinger in preparing them for ome use choo! auditorum A
Mrs Alex McGregor favored the schools beginning with a program ul occupation or vocation Edu to this etfect w.
assembled guests with a selection next Friday The first program cation assert the promoters of ‘ublicity will in
entitled "The Vale of Dreams, is supposed to be presented on the movement, not only pays in rogram which will
of life <> accompany the
earning effort to hav l' 1
Service from all parts <t the
tha all travel would have to de- quiry asked by the Tex-
I ir after that hour either to the
crossing at the end of Seventh
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SA . shce
WASHINGTON Nov 6 Virginia
county to Ballinger, Second vice-president, Mrs J a
e 1. . 1. Yates, of Drasco
for Which l equistion - Third vice-president Mrs Flank
was received by (lover- Kemp, 01,1 Runnels
Fourth vice-president. Mrs
A nor Parnell from Gov. W Bright, content
Moody. The request for sonestnwnnterrestdent Mr H
Love’s return who un- Sixth vice-president Mrs i
Hensley, Mazeland
der the name of Albert Seventh vice-president Mi
. Fore, assaulted bank of- " thendonowine pubttcits .......
' ficers there which he men were named for the various.
, tix town organizations Winters Mi
•'attempted to rob last Luth Owens; Ballinger. Mrs T y
» " June 9th. following hisSimpsoniowMnalcu, Mr. Soupy
would have no further Association met in regular sc
H W Earnshaw i d t
White are today attending
district mneeting of the
Clubs at Sterling City
N IKI NE ASSEMELY
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a sadii of that city Dr
' ad a: guests a number
former army buddies from
ts of i he state
distance and the bridge again be
■ ■ m service
efforts would be made to bring several iateresting talks
Fore here for trial and he is going made on subject of interest
to petition both the Texas and members of the association
A Doom* ren-
addition oi all
entitled "Pale
and Frederic
it into
in the
culture of the 1926 de-
cline in cotton prices
was asked today in a
resolution by Senator
Morris Sheppard, dem-
ocrat of Texas. The in-
and Mrs Leona
Angelo visited
din's parents Dr ,«n>
Walker here over the
11 visit
M < ulle v
Parent-Tear h e r s 17th and the Pastors Association
Ballinger will be of Ballinger have accepted the
Mi nd Mrs Troy Simpson and
la ighter went to Brady to attend
birthday dinner in honor of Dr
(By Associated Presw zrower ot the Arkansas valley. ..nd protection from th we
SWINK Colo. Nov 4 Some
, . .. , has borrowed some ho:t from and are less expensive at
easterners say tolkey the south-
erner asks for mo’ tuhkey and science to produce his hare ot manent wooden structures
CHirAnrAAArg Unl. the westerner calls It tur-r key holiday bird He gt * his tur tent houses have
UlII VPI at Ivl > IIVI Hut its the same bird all over keys 1,1 tent and tre.' 'hem to and are mounted
I A j* . II a: . the country when it's turned out ultra-violet rays can be moved
Interesting Meeting brown on Thanksgiving and Osborn exposes the egg to full on elht a I
- Christmas sunlight after the tenth day of 2,200 turkeys tin
With those festive occasions incubation He ays this exposure October 1 came he
near, turkey growers ot the in ultra-violet rays of the sunbirds on alfalfa pastur expect
, .. United States are preparing to produces more hardy poults ine to iner, . . k,
sion in the banquet room of th*' . , • 1 tn‛“ • tn uIK‛
Central Hotel here Sunday meet the demand The tents give the poults a weight from 19 to 28 pound: by
Luncheon was served at 12:30 Glen Osborn chief t u r k e y maximum of ventilation sunshine Thanksgivins
authorities to
Austin where
Mi rind Mrs
for several days
school it is also
habits which ities
Li, mns l driv
I stat
Mi G
mey h
ts Mr.
York reelected a Demo
may r James J Walker
, the e victories the Dem
repulsed the Re publican
nd captured the Kentucky
■ gi lature Chicago voters
Democratic or coalition
andidat in office
were carry over in home Ilf, The home will
to lays the foundation upon which Day
the school build and the school The
ni after Rev O T Reaves had -------- —---------—
"Sorrdhtheenuneteon the soclety HAineatana1 WAa1, +ALA
was entertamed bv local musical LUUCLIUIIdI VV CK 10 DC
Sheriff R E McWilliams stated
in an interview Wednesday after-
noon after being shown the above
dispatch, that he was going to
extend every effort to obtain the
extradition of Ray Long, alias
"Albert Fore," and bring him back
here for trial in connection with
the Wingate bank robbery during
Mrs M E. Montague, of Win
tors, was named as he'd of a
specia! program committee to a
range a progr ini for a meeting
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bv/, ,
LOOKING BACK 11 YEARS ago
liable time Those attending the
cause a checkup of the Midland
Chamber of Commerce shows there
were r too many cotton pickers here
■ Rev and Mis W Lawson Brown, now
Mi Mrs W A Carnes E R , The first picking is ended and
H ' .Mr 1 A Jeanes andlthe several hundred pickers who
M Mary Lee Crisco were brought in by farmers and
Re. Brown w ■ mal in Bal-. the ‘ hambe I rof commerce can now
nger another year as pastor handle the situation And all cot-
ot th* h.al churc! He was or- ton pickers are warned to avoid
darned at the San Antonio i Midland in hunting jobs
assembly The pastor wil! preach -----
•w sundayafternoons in each M.< ULLOUCH COUNTY
m o". ' : th* Concr irc! HAS HEAVY DOCKET
rhe next district assembly w.l! ——- __
• held next year at Tempi, BRADY Nov 2 tKhtOTee
I < Bal linger party r, hi' i MeCuioush county are not
wondertul entertainment horn the ufticient to '^ndle the business
_ . Sar Ant..... while ' '' comes 10 them, according
Coma Horp Noy 3 ’• being shown al the places t . K broush sherirr
1 Villt 11" II "I v . !′) ind There are only two courts a
citv ‘ year one in January and another
in Mav Sixteen cases on th*
As a i non nt of short selling
stand . ..... , o . _
in 1926 and placing of
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time that after the grand jury tary. Dr Q D Gould, of Stam nation citizenship
billed him here that the Arkansas ford Dr Gould, who was pres on Tuesday November 12th the Saturday November
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DisLri t court was busy all day
Tuesday hearing the c;uv ot T B
Weddle charged with violation at
the hquoi laws Aitor spending
th* entire day in hearing testi-
mony and following final examir-
ation of witness by state and del
fense the jury returned a verdiet
of not guilty after only a few *
moments deliberation
Several more cases alleging vio-
latior of the liquor laws were to
be tru’d Wednesday, and a man-
slaughter cas was on the docket
for Thursday
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