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ORANGE/TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24,1926.
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VOLUME XII.
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CROWD RUSHES
POLICE a
Orangefield Sought
dress ta answering th*
paign utterances
although deseribing th* former gov-
crowd
real tssue of Fergusonism,
bee canee
All her nte -he had
early
late tonight
plrat inn of his suspen-
ONE DISTRICT
or
per
24—Agitation I* teing started
infostmned that
been correctiy
had
Lumbardo I* hat rpal tether-
Frank
that she reralls the fad tihat udrina
Movement
Hived to--
Farmers Savinga and Deposit
Non-Union Labor on
BATCHAN SENT
the huge glaw
a paren-
windows into the street.
f
that there
Sh is delighted, she mays.
TO NEWTON CO.
TRESTLE WORK
dentined lo wiadden the heartm nt le-
penaity in n- trtal
uivun the d-ath
IS INSPECTED
that
trele fur mur
actually started.
Ftatchan in to I*
GIRLSPACKTHE
th*
new tieht-p
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THEATRE WITH
LUMBERP
GLEE CLUB
triin In dlintrie I cut rt
W
SONG PROGRAM
penitent lury
AT ROTARY
1
held In Mtark
urluy
tivities.
rendered under
Miss Gerald Returns
AMIE AGAIN IN
rned from
11 take het
LIME LIGHT
anythin
)
about him
pant thirty daya.
th*
frm#
i » on» paru
9
Everett Parker. Sport
of Olin fable.
and
By DeBeck
A Clue That Doesn’t Hold Water
Barney Google and Spark Plug
8
Claude Wiltshire Is
convention.
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VRNG WIM IF
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SUSPENDED N
MELLETT CASE
RUDY’S FIANCEE
ENROUTE EAST
FUNERAL HOME
TO SEE “RUDY"
‘Hamlet’ Story Hour
Subject Tomorrow
i ourt in spe
than a year
tor union charged it was manned by
a nen-unipn erew
Earl
acting
the
held
of
the
Rudelph
beyond
y Information
be more than
la used in the
tier* ,
local‘
I by
Inter-
farm-
three
many
come
■ releaned
afternoon
hn- not
shovel ’
today. I
Barney Google’s
Absence Spurs
Police Activity
Many pedestriann
explomion shattered
tomor-
l cause
limited
I
4
that tear
by the
*
of a 1
operated
lank
as the
anb liter
murder
voris here
swept out
thin afternoon.
First
-octn
Rains Tie Up Rails
In Western Texas
MOODY SPEAKS BEFORE TWELVE
THOUSAND IN BERMAN PARK
Robinson To Hold
Revival In Cove
till* w.
tie was
no one
was hot
«. ouh-
defrhse
in the
VARNEY GOOGlE 1 ।
| Ee CR ALW WK ( ot I
k l
L
portn, pollce mid. 2
killed and » injered.
from (runge to Newton
.-e,wam to be set for re
wwar Kw C A
LcOKIIG eio r "us
, •192. by Kue
c
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A3
Texas ('reosuting compal
c'aptnin Kristoffeines raaser of th9
-r
it
Tie cw SAYS 1 w€ OnTco.
iafe. EARNEX GCGE ".E
LGtdOwn I- gormA SwKE-
UP Ts couee AGAIN -
row. ud is almost certain to
considerable damage in a I
It was also stated
of buttermilk alone
3
2 „5
-k. —While it
elliniz pmnpers
head of the force
Lengel's resting followed diumis-
sal of two members of the civil ser-
noon today ami
this morning to receive 11*1 carse » of
lumber from Lutrher & Mbore: rice
trom the orange rire mfl and ereo;
nyted piling and tlmberi from th$
geal la to th ecommimion now con-
prined of Swarta abpola-*ees
Meanwhile the eontroverny between
bond insue
new school
more money than many of the dairy-
men get for whole milk now.
comphcation threatened here today aa
a result of what organivzed Babar
were cut
mini were
The mm* center ta or hurricnne
tmeen-tty. Forecnater R H. Weizht-
The center apvear to be rela-
uvely -moll.
Tw "hurricane" 1. now I" Ie
nomhweterw Hair of Mexico and
curvig worthwand, he pata. Hur-
ricnne wuruine- ar being -ent "
all cuna mtntlon- alonu the
ilon of the coas threatened.
-8 Qlnme
i igoi ATG
wswD0MK.0.T. 1
n1S PA JI
/
huilding
A -team
now reulize that there was
error In
ang* by the
at Orange In th*
leted suilinin ait* aH"
liveiy Ariof procedure.
and that I am a party to It. to sell
the penitentiary system and locate
it in WUlla man n county.” the spenk-
night by th* 1. O
Home of Corsicana.
The program was
Rehekah members
e Orange Daily Leai
10L1.YWooD, All . Au 21
men whortty before
rumhed the doorm
Herbert Ratehan. n meuro, who wan
AND RICE._
SHIPS CARGO
Th* g s. southland arbived id port
Misa Alma fhapman. execu-
retary, will direct these ae-
she i»mw sees things in a
here meemm to know
two dintriets voted for the comhina-
been washed
Lengel. * polire officer here for 24
year* and chief of the force until
hi ssuspension 30 days ag ole a ci-
viliantoday, dismimed for "hunglinz"
the Don R. Mellett murder investi-
gation.
I Mayor S M. Swartz sKned the or-
der for hie relief late last night on
the eve of Lengers automatic return
With such a plant, those
erted in the plan, point out.
tn- Monday ,
was maid that (
on the streetn. ।
for th* establishment
creamery owned and
Sweet water dairymen.
The explosien I" believe*! to have
been caunedfhy a defective ammonia
pip*
The blast ripped through th* IU"
terior of the building occupied by
the Farmers' National Bank and the
Newton und
fifteen yent
vice eommission
’ Claud Wiltshire, whonme bond was
fixed at $5,000 following the waiving
of examining trial in funtice court
on a charge of murder in connection
with the death of Curtis Smith, oc-
latest cam-
The whistling number given by a
little girl; a contortion act by a girl
the duet singing by a hoy and Kirl
and th* < horus ringing were festurea
of the program
The glee chili was Vrought to <’r-
After a struggle the poliee man
aged to get the doors elosed and sent
.i hurry * all for reinforcement
and the export volume N that
(‛Hif‛A(0, Aug 24 % ‛lvu
poliee shake-up m-em* imminent
the entire city and nviron are
xix spans of the Wi. hita
DM nt th elargest driline fiehn
orane feld taken to Tssy
ardmon tract o land ana onie me":
Ink was beihg net up preparatont A
ariling the wild-cat well.
Preparations beimg mad ecor 1ta
well indicate the tact that ont 9K‘
I ators are determined to me »
thorouub tent «« moder* and . y
taunctent equtpmgept
been wecurea. ' 1-
An effort to being. medK.!. nd
.rum to heve tMo drUHW E2
operatton by Tutacv, -
lodge and
mann Park. It wa* on* of the great-
est political rallies of Texas history.
The purpose of the crowd was un-
Constr uction of the new
building promlq
The Little (vpress and Gum Grove
nchool distriets will lie combined Lengel when suspended hy the may-
into one distrtet aa a result of elef- or onee "before Lengel’a only ap-
tions held in both districts Fatrrday.
Some time ago the citizens of the
wae in operation at the mite
however, and the central la-
i Valentino’s bydy lie*. Kot
th econtrol of three polire-
door program will
Texas Power Plante
the 1-3 of U. S. Gar
DALLAS, Auk. z—Publie tint
electrie power plantn in Terao umed
1,634,162,000 cubte feet at nntural
eas an fori la Jume at this rear, ac-
cording to atatietien eiven out by the
equtvocally exprenada in the unani- :
milv of applaune There wa. not a I tn be a tpir
etngie heckier. I
Moody devoted much of his ad- ■
the time he ami her mothe5
wether that he wa. very •« tecuonate
i her She belleven thau ahe rah
for dintrihution amenK
Chriatmas tor ahopa
0. E. Orphans
given before the Rotary duh. It W«"
From Vacation Trip "
Im egri pinna to leave here Natur-
day -for New York, where she will
meet Rudolph’s brother Alberto flu-
xliemo, due there Wedneday from
laris on the stenmer Homerit Tbe
Mar rereived a ralie from Alberte
today in whje h he maid be was -ilinK
from Pariu tomorrow. Funeral -er
vices for Valentino has heen post •
poned until Wedneuday pending the
arriva inf Mim- Negri and 4 iuzlieme
the act ream miei -he wa# inforvmed
be possible to inerease the consump-
tion of dairy products 100 per cent, i---------- . . .
It ig sala within two years. At cal kiddle* during the fhrintmas hol-
present the’ienl -upply of butter tdnyn are ’be Intent proleetn "hih
la nearly all shtppea aa creamery are belne taken un by Camp Kite
butter. Igirin here The prozram nt wond:
the male work and handeraft la one whih
promines mueh interest for wlrl
craftsmen In the local camn. ac-
{we A F\>W
wv se w wo
A 6 wou C
1Ws ww
t • wA r —
T-N
Safety Dirertor
U Mill be rshetkerei that Wjlkt#
wan killed a few munths ago when
he nttemnpted io MI pe from Depu-
tien Pat* Krown and Rah Herwiek.
Southland, has juvt ret
the Went Inies, and w
Hexamer will continue
to office Hit
sion period
for murder in dintriet
«ul sesxion here more
were triei
• hargca at
|W»K John Thomas Adam
O Uev VOL
—.ce, v LCOK3
Younv. who ba* heeh here for
me time in charge of the work.
The fa» t hun becomn • known that
Seeks Son Who Was
in Orange Monday
Kan Durbahn. a 14-year old boy. I
who a few week- ago ran away .from <
hl* father. 11 H. Durihn of Beau 1
mnont. ix being wought in (range Th« ।
*aer. fuiowing the revermt nt the
e„urt verdiet nt dimiriet ewurt in New-
or partlew. It I* mid.
SCHOOLS JOIN IN
Weodbine Hebekah
cording to those In charge The toy
when completed will be turnet over
tn the local chnpter of the American
Sun Reaches Depth
Of 3500 Feet
The Hun oil eompany ha* reached
a depth of approximately 3500 feet
in a whd rat well whieh !- being
drilled on Johnson's Rayou, accord-
lug tn report* received here
( aA.3.
I note ANO. 30"
was started toward this object short-
ly after the organzatien of the Nolan
county Dairymen's Asnocintion nev-
eral week mgn and loenl business
and professional men have given the
movement their support
would bring
of nearly 00 gathered in front of
the undertaking establishment where
Today” Rtotary lune heon was de-
voted exclusively to a proxram ren
dere by the glee eluh of the I <»
o. E oryhanx home of forsicana
The prozram as n whole was regard
rd as being one of the bent ev"
Misn Alma Gerald local manager
and chief operntor for th* Bell Tele-
phone companv. I* back at her pQst
after a two weeks' vacation, during
which time she visited friend* and
relatives in Fort Worth. Dallas, Taf-
kir and other points.
- onaneuG PADAS •
wetuu. 250600I vr
SUNSuME Post meexE •
OAK PARK
FOREst »***
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ROAOMIEW
wueAtoN
g AnEvA_______hi
KMJo (0c0 af *r enmre‛ • d
W CMC*® vouet_n " Ea
oo EWo ews BuT Kj
wWGSueun"-apoF ■
c wus emmnovs wom*m*4 B
BAN aaakLo, Auu. 24 tieavy
ralna in lm- heuon tinve cadaeh ev
eral rallruna wp-houte ahd a xeneral
eral curtallmbout nt pl trattie.: 13.
one hundr-d tert of traek d th.
dump on th. ttri.nl rallrund
Hovey. In wehterw P-M county, hap
-tatea wan a Man to build th. new
Briti-h embarny with non-union la-
bor
oruantzed labor nil over th. town-
try will boycott Brituh Eooda uni.—
union workers are employed. Henry
Mier. chairman nt Ilir adjuptment
committee of th. fentral Iabor
lon declared today
. to oranue,thegrte ■ revtlasden
road. IO her and at a MX* he
LA HOVSTON, Aug. J4 — Twelve thaw- __ AN.. A*
sand persons heard Dan Moody Meanest Man At
■peak here Monday night at Her-
wlanned to i nil th. evanuel-t
utanet fen uemtioninz
«ther witnesse- inelui-
ernor’s statements AS
NFW YORK. Aug 24
out, at • ordine lit »e.
The Brmn river Had
repetitions in the months to
VC < R Gu ‘ I IW
cQ WmA -- IwAT NI
0 ms ct O‛ h.
A VER eeT 6" «‛
attempts to
i around th*
C’hristmas season
Nine girl* were present for
Indoor meeting of Camp Eire
“ ovG-,6 -10 Gr’ in igeTefee-
NWW.EVIR '>< :,s5TE
WPow ACA, ie Te 0o/&
(e,ur CAlKVULlaAT -k".F Ej
Qwv 40 VNS’g eg 35 .R
Ammonia Pipe Blast
Wrecks Bank Bldg.
PITrSBURG. Pa A-g. 24 A im
rihe blast ripped through the interior
of the Farmer ban building here
IAI INGELKR fwl Aug 2 4
Amh Kemple MePhermon wa* • hed
uh .1 tu tak, the witnesu ptand today
as a defenme witnesu st the trial ni
four newshoyu are uned of Melling oh-
w ene literatore in < onne tion with a
yutlinhed frthle ridiculinu her rtori
iff kidnapping
A* MM’II M* thre yronertinl fill
ped C’rons
the needy
which ar*
A it
upset and two nurses remainee with whev
her constantly. trial
Here I. a ense of what I. believed
example of at loaM neat
Ito the meanest man in the world.
The unusual circumstance of a youns
cow belng hlaushtered in hroert Aax:
of Jim Fergumon. lght on th. eutskirts of oranxeneld
and the removal of on. quarter of
the anlmel. end diacardinK of the
balanee to decay. wa" brousht to
ight yenterday. Officer, are maxinK
“Jim wo there i a program afoot a thorough investiation of th. 2,
“ penine. with the wood pronpectn of
being ahi. to locate th. gullty panI
Vulley brietge hmiween Spur and Fa
xert on
The Soutbern lacifie line in re
ported blorked west o Marfa with
ihe truck two !•» thre feet undes
children during
Tli* arehery and swimming team
of the Roy Scouts will attend the
to urnament in Nesumont tomorrow
afternoon. In which Orange, F’ort Ar:
thur and Beaumont will prtiripate
The orange archery team ronsiwt"
area at leat, weather buraeu officiala
maid today .
Texas Public Serv
Bureau. This is maid
one-third of all the
Unitod MM in 4
which reinstated
er quoted press dispatehe#. "I don’t
believe anyone ever heard of such a
program until Jim manifested and
published it. I know I never heard
of it until I read hi* statement, pub-
llshed over the name of Governor
Ferguson. It’s just another attempt
to deceive the publie,"
Moody took up and answered in
detail, the speech made by Jim Fer-
guson in opening his wife's cam-
paign
1, earring on last Friday, was
from prison yesterday »
bn. k to Porto iticun to din-
charge hi* cargo nt lurher. pilins
and rise as mn as londinK la -com:
pjeted i .2,.
This »* the derond such (tergo thet
has heen lirted from the elty dotk
Mbps on the Gulf apparenit»
ciome t the storm center report-
rd a wind velocity of 60 wilen am
hour.
rhe prenent loculity of the hur-
ricune tei ahout lutitude 26, longb-
tude BS. Im* said.
on aiditional
MImm Negri’s phywicln maid she
would not lie aliowed to leave on
the journey New York until Nat ■
house. On account of an
when th* bond wss approved Perey
Wiltshire, who was alno jointly
charged with his brother tHud. had
Hiui eelitor of the Man Dirgo Hei
,14. which published ihe nilrged ob
wene artirte: lvintrirt Attorney Asu
Ke.- gwputy Diatriet Attorney Ryan
ana • hier of Detectiver ’
op
3 h.x
Released On Bond! Hteinoonwe
eeow GASAT..,-
cRoseCoNTWKNTA RACE
wcees Lft cuucAGO VesTRO
0 scuewE TMS EtR0v* T
CEDAR RAPWS
W ewgSoT Sese"
sonu!"wuah‛taTKt-"an X
married a hort time AF ■ Fb: 98
. gotten in touch with rftaives nd
Final in*peetion uf the mil* orthut nhe hnd gone to Liter Charles
more of ereonoted I rest I* work put to, vimit some or them At Leke
down by Wm H Hmith under f"" haries nhe found that shle had dthet
tract with the lnuisiuna highwny de; relatives at Orange and
partmept in the marmh ennu Of rhae came
aline river briege. wm« made ye-wa ।
WASH INOrON, Aug. 24. —The
tropical storm in the Qulf of Mexico
will strike the coasf nomewhere be-
tween Berwick, La . and Galeeston,
ni i angemewta have idro rhuele where
I.V the, yaphalt thar".- t cover the
de k rhe trestle work will not be
pul down upil.thr coutractors hve
fiuhuhed ilm dirt' donip through lb*
m* i sb Thi* change was mude on
nrrount of Ilie fart that nurange-
menta had previoumi been made tor
the ralirond track, over which the
dirt is haulei for the dump to be
I.»id on one erction of the truck Tie
uphalt will be pt on later. 1
ers would have a certain mean* of
livelihood even during years when
the leaf worm, the boii weevil and
other insects ravage their cotton
crops With such a plant it would
tal tom’ll that hhe can n ow reroE-
nize, that »he had never f rH before.
Owe of the most delightful musical
programs ever rendered in this city
was enjoyed by an audience that
packed the American theater last
CAN? FIRE GIRLS EmbBoy«r“
HILL MAKE TOYS.xarmissms. uum
throw a smoke sereen
Rescue Sixty Five
From Sinking Boat
MIAMI, Aug 24 —Sixty-five per-
sons on a Sunday achool mating were
rescued from th* sinking yacht Fea-
gramp. after it went aground at
Virginia Key of Miamia harbor.
Coast guarei • utters and a Mis mi
police boat resrued th* party after
calls for help were received at th*
Miami* bench government, rexerva-
tion.
Iris iAdge No 2%6 L n o, F jabout him _ ing moured for bm- of Rurne)
- . . -—--— — • - (;oogle owner of Kpark rtu. wh
ARCHERY AND SHINNING YEANS mz=
OF BOY SCOUS ENTER TOURNEY gsgs
! had a » lsiderable sum of mon}
mg ,,, himn foul pluy i- feared
Th. .winin mu tenm: capttan nen Monwii- -rk, Iu. i;
h..im Mi Kie taten. Lnui- Wenver ..................... r ? .
Mh""Thom, riten FrinK wall " " Irn
Hill wiiamun K-t vvi- virkidar ine nieid an - y""hnw"
vu-i Mi-ig. Bohn Hilllard, M«D« •I niminK I MIM "IK """
M K vavi- lr Pred Tremii- and h..r— in 'bln ID« -o" ar" all "mad
Jhekwilman. .__- ingtowaren."lar"tarid"-
A week, II not two weeka, of re-
vival weiingn will be held at the
New lake Avente Mapunt chureh in
cove aaaiien lo Ihl. lily. K.« J f
Nolinmon. pantor nt lb. Virat Ma!:
lint ehureh nt thin ity. »*•' will I-
in charge of the preachin« -rvit
prenehed bin *r»i permon lant n«ht.
dar Head, a lon al ninxer l- in ihar*.
of th. -ong -ervice durine th- r.vl.nl
whieh for th* prerent will I— held “I
night only.
her tather han been ndvertimipe tM
her under th. name of Canbn Luma
hardo. but due to the fnet that he
went under nnather nnme, he wa*
not torated. Now -he I* dnalmua te
fna her real fm 1.51. *• bmnyx and
nh. han mought the ald ot wewwpper, .
mon. |
Nfra. Rambela Myn that '«a-a she
CANTON. Ohio. Au* 2 4. - & A
handling the afair. th. attorney xen-
eral advisea that ih. elections bo
hela over. Th. next xtep now will
io. to can an election to vote on the
achoo bond- again >i I* believed
that th. vote will he almoat unani-
mous for the bond imue.
Stark Band Will Bl
Asked to Pt Arthuk
Hmm for the musical entertein
ment to the annyaistate reunion 0f
United Cepfedrdte Vetersna a
Sons of C’onfederate Veteran, to bj
held in Port Arthur Oioher 5. 6 an
7, to be furnished by the Lutcher
stark Boys' band of Orange are be-
ing made by local omielals of the o-
ganizatlon.
An effort to ser are the servie99
ot the band, for at least one d4y of
the" convention and probably lohge,,
is being made hg Ed S M» Carves of
orange, state adjutat of the Hom
organization, and by Eiin M E1,
lock of Port Arthur commande “
the second Texas brigade of Bon It
is hoped by those in. chrase to
• ure the hand for the first day ot tn
the auspices of Woodbine Rehekah
lodge of this city Entertainments
and suppers given by the Rebekahs
made it pomsible for this trip to be
taken to Orange by the glee club.
There have been comments galore
received by the glee club members
and their management, as well as
the Rebekahs and odd Fellows of
this city on account of the exeellent
entertainment put on last night.
At the Odd Fellows hall following
the theater program, open bouse was
kept for the Odd Fallows, the Re-
bekahs, their families and friends.
The girl* were guest* at break fast
this yorning of the odd Fellows and
Rebekahs, and remained over for the
Rotary luncheon at noon today.
(erday 1 Bridge Enuineer lant, ef
vho lauiuluna highway de part merit
he vimiting engineer went ove
the nituutjon with Henieewt Enrinep
Mime* Lucille Dean and Mamie
Ruth Harris local college student*
spending the summer vacation here,
will direct the Shakespeare story hour
Wednenday afternoon st 4 o’cloek in
the children’s playground. "‘Hamlet"
-outstanding tragedy In the Shake-
-pearean repertoire, will be told to
the two groupa. Juniors snd senior*.
"othello" and ‘Macbeth” to he
given the nest two sueremsive weeks
on Wednesday afternoon will con-
elude the wummer story-telling ae-
tivities, it is announced _____
ATHRNS, Aug 24 General Pan-Annie Me Kinney and had been told
guilts who was dethroned from thejthat her dather, George MQeKmhey-
dictatorship of Greece in a bloodieuwas dead J
revolution Sundny, will probably be The young wife stated thfit about
exiled to the Isle of Thera pendins Leven and a half years ago
the formnation of a special court omother had married a ma
try hia ease I name of Frank Lumbardo band that
Memberp of the Venizellpt prtyshe was told that this man
today were urging General i ondylin steptather. This was at Hut
who enginred Bunday’s goup tehoma, and later she said that Lam-
oust Venizehom, to accept,the. vr*t‛bardo and her mother ^epagteHy* ~
deucy. Since that time she undersg nda tht
mm. ■
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STORMIWARNING OUT"NAVa"oNSMasrima
--- ■ ■ ' 1 ! - ---- I it la Mid that among the r mjF »
Humble Expected toonthe.paat
M.L. Nev+ Well malden names after they hav4 •ee E
IlaKe veXU well aumed marttal vow*. Acrotdlut- lo—l-
_____ a .tury toM here renterday W 2
Th. Humble oil un* Kefningcom I youthful wife. * new y*
pany may have th. n-xt ’hl well inbrouwht to lixht wnerein t toun
th. orange ne-la. an Ih. work of mt-lwoman rentten tbat nan Me
Une mreen lit th. cumpany’n No. 11 gone under nor perhepn n‛Vt ",
winfree wan -tarted thi. morning her right name. . 1 . -
This teat will t e made in the 3600- | Mrs Camill Rambel, afiad, | 1>* wl
font sand from which some of thethe young woman who ,9?^
biggest well* in the field have beentnet that she ent through UM W"N"
brught m ne not onb the wrons «iveni —
--------- — — I bur th ewronK maiden tea MM* v
g.,, e Au _ [when she reached orang* thia wek.
Dictator ot Greece she learned that her
_ e P *1 I Lumbardo whom sb* had arden toid
is Facing Exile wa”. her "terfathen w* “rU""
Creamery is Sought
by Dairymen’s Ass’n
SWEETWATER. Texas August |
Tuesday morning at headouarterw
Th. proeram nt work which han
oecunim ih* interest of the «iria for
wom- time ineluded th. denlninK of
wood hlork- which nr. lo e furni-h-
ed th. ioral Rpd Cros for Ih. print-
ng of Chri-tmas card* for veteran
hompital inmate- Five d~l«n« hnv"
been completed and wubmitted.
Thurmtay mornine at • 20 an "Ui-
tan, be an opportunity f iw her w
meet her real tather wheh she M4
thouxht was only * *tepfeteher.
Th. young woman "ayM chat net
mother han married agats end 1** 1
-he goes ty th. name of I Coro BIX-
ler, her malden num. having bomn
coru Gilmore.
| The young woman w)ho * not
seeking her real father in vinlting 11
che home At Mra. Vtto cengo.
tion and then voted a
'with which to build a
-224
and a half ago following the killing
or Joe Prejean lmallas Morrin and
Buell Mill ken WNV TeWvem4 to the
Xewton county sheriff at Newten if
terc, b Deputy MherKs Pale
Brown «nd Bab Herwiek
Prosecutor MeClintoek and Joseph
Roach, special counsel for- Hexamer
continued. Roach demanded a spe-
cial prosecutor to present evidence
tn the grand jury reconvenine to-
morrow . As vet none has been ap-
pointed.
ton county, where he was tried sew
eral montha ago.
jatihnn and Frank Wilke", an:
uther neure were lth xiven the
deuth penalty for murder in thelr
not yet furnished sureties on his
bond which was set at $5,000.
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1926, newspaper, August 24, 1926; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529544/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.