The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1929 Page: 3 of 18
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YEAR’S DEATH TOTAL 52,704
AUSTIN, April 17.— There war*
*11 death* an hour, or on* death
•very 10 minutes, in Texas in
1921, or a total of 52,704, th*
State Department of Health re-
ported today. One-half these
deaths were preventable, depart-
ment authorities »ay.
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Leah Bailey, who had been
— given a life sentence for killing
Deputy Sheriff Dan Horn st
Monahans March 25; 1928,' was
1, granted a new trial because of
( a faulty charge on self-defense.
3 A 49-year verdict against T.
1 E..Kelly in Wood County, on a
I T robbery charge, was reformed and
I affirmed.
A The appeal of Marion Seaton
■r from a five-year manslaughter
• sentence in Hopkins County, on
EM a charge of killing Will Sweden.
E was reinstated and the case re-
■ yersed because the sheriff had
E been permitted to testify that in
• his opinion a pistol that was
found Under Sweden's body was
I placed there by a left-handed
2 man. .
I Rehearings were refused .to
| Margarito Silva with a life sen-
A v fence for killing Mariana Luna
Hy in San Patrielo County; for 8.
1 A. Ingram with a 10-year sen:
A fence for, robbery in Eastland
A County and for John Miller; who
V was give five-year sentence in
■ Williamson Cpunty on a charge
B of killing Robert Schaffner at I
B Sealy, Austin Cpunty. In 1922.
B A rehearing was also refused
Q Jessie Charges, negro. given death -
B for willing Winfred Knipple,
I white, In Liberty County.
A" P oceedings of the couri were:
A Affirmed-- Wil! Luman from Dawson
A) County: Abzustine Pena, Qha* Archie |
K Farr. Her Dai Id Burton, Dallas (two
E-- cases Allen. Thomak. Jonen: Eric A. Hig- ,
I gin Ned ta Tom Spears; Hilt Jr • Wil- j
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DON FELICE at the Organ
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A. Rev elation of the
Electric Era
DE I OR REST
• System
I Hlandolph, Hdckley: C. J. Stanzel, San I
Patrielo.
. Reversed and remanded—Captain Odom, ,
0dom and.,Mrs. Dora Odom Cher- .
okee Gerontmo itamirez, alia* Herman I
h Ra1 irez. Menard . bate Tpmpkins, Nacog-
, gu/ Aor hes Walter Davis, Eterling; Little Joe
I Gievenger, Nacogdoches; Leah Bailey. j
L Ward.
) Appellant ■ motion Cor rehearing over-
Y ruled —Henry Helma. Hastiand Silar Jar* l
• le man, alias Huzene Hines, Grayson; Ver-
" non Wane. Cottle: H A Inzram. East-
land. Jnhn Mill-r, Wiamson Margarito
Ri'g.Rsn Patricio: O. G. Roberts. H1U; mug
Jessi Charles. Liberty
Arpeat dismiesed Jane Ward Walker '
Jo Nobie. liall }edrico Leal. Cameron: e
Jim (wsley, ‛.amar rV
States motir* for rehearinx overruled EV
— Mollie Turner. Lynn . Ernie Farrar. 41
Montague.
Reformed and affirmed—T F. Kelly.
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A'peal reinstated, reversed and remand
ed- Marion Seaton, Hopkins.
ludgment reverned and prose tion nr* Eee
AorcA diemlssed— Lloyd H Burns from 2993
Tarrant. *•
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1929, newspaper, April 17, 1929; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546238/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.