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AMARILLO, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER IS, IMS.
SEEK VICTIMS 110 SLAYERS II11 MURDER FIRM
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HOOVER’S NEGRO ’EQUALITY” ORDER HAS BECOME BIG ISSUE
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BIG TOIL OF
HUMAN BONES
John Coolidge, Railroad Clerk
Aimee’s Latest
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MISSING BOYS
FATHER STOPS
NEGOTIATIONS
a,kidnaped son prov-
Contest for Queen
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WORRY OVER
ITS REACTION
BLACKS IN SAME OFFICE
IS ISSUED BY HOOVER
NOMINEE MAT PASS THROUGH
AMARILLO ON WAT FROM
OKLAHOMA TO DENVER
their plana, but it
gangster woula bo
HAS PROVEN EMRARASSING TO
NOMINEE AND SUPPORT-
ERS IN THE SOUTH
rather of Bil
Sehiede and
hour had
raided a n
elslon was a "trave
and said be would
OFFERS $2,000 REWARD AND
TAKES CHICAGO POLICE
INTO CONFIDENCE
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Tbit was the fourth
hurzicane aad it was pre
fore the
American
Orleans.
make a ape
as the hoe
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BOY DROWNS IN TANK
sTA85oR, 42,sp2m Hom-
er Allen Wimbish, 13, son of Nr ।
and Mra. Alloa Wimbish of kbit city,
was drowned la a tank on the D. A.
Woodson farm, near Avoca, W a Aiea |
Baniari, and Renaldo
ir bonds were not at
ined, the police bad
where they said the
notice of appeal at the session nehed-
uled for pronouneement of sentence.
When the appeal le filed the cate
will go to the state supreme court
for review. •
FAMINE AND DESOLATION EX-
PECTED IN WAKE
OF STORM
placed in the ntate penitentiary at
Canoe City for safe keeping. All
possible means of expediting eour
routine will be taken, necording to
Lamar officera, and nn early trial for
Gov. Al Smith may visit Amarillo
late this week.
Ha speaks in Oklahoma City Thura-
day night, going from there to Den-
ver for an addres Saturday, and of-
forts are being made to have hia
train routed through Amarillo.
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TERMINED
OFFICIALS ONLT REQUEST
THAT EMPLOYES GET
TIME OFF
BODIES BELIEVED DISSECTED
AND BURIED IN LIME-
STONE SOIL
TELESCOPIC GLANCE AT
WEST INDIAN HURRICANE
STATES HE WAS COMPELLED
TO USE AXTUATIOOK
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Amarillo Tri-
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Exposition
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Monkey Drinks A ohol
PATSY TAKES OVER ISTTTUTION
IB, The Aeqetated Prem
CHICAGO, Sept. 15—With police in
a fruitlens nearch and his own ef-
ending to bear
chargen. This
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Governor Smith
made publle ad-
(By The Associated Press.)
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15,—Although formal sentence
will not be passed until Tuesday, Leo (Pat) Kelley, 29-
year-old butcher boy convicted of murder in the first de-
gree for the slaying of his middle-aged society matron
sweetheart, knew this afternoon that his life may end on
the gallows.
a reneral alarm.
Tbo monkey, which ic aa largo oa
CARIBBEAN HURRICANE STILL RAGES; DUE UN FLORIDA COAST
pollee that he and Ranier had, boon
together daily pince the kidnaping,
uder i p do re from the band who
bold the boy.
MAY TAKEJARRETT
TO STATE PRISON
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filo a written
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ploytent le 10 vielation of federal
law, and that the dder ending negre-
October convention of the
Federation of Labor in Now
garnti committee
fominent sgitizens
iunieatiorWB ee
gether with the Information
nezregation of negtes le fer
forte to reseue a,k
ing equally futile.
fused to divulge
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likely that abe weqia issue a atate-
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By BASCOM N. TINMONS
(Special Washington Correspondent)
WASHINGTON. D. c.’sept. 15.-
(By The Aueelated Pre
DALLAS, Sept 1».—James Leonard,
paper hanger, wae allowed $2,500
bond today after his oxamining trial
OS a charge of murder in tbo death
of Philo Eads. city tea department
eashier, September 5,
Ends died four hours after being
meconted and knocked down.
Only one eye-witness was ased by
the state at the hearing. No defense
testissssj was oftered.
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gave an opportunity for political H-1
emies of Secretary Hoover in Ohio '
to say that he was dineriminatine
against the blacks. This wm brought
to Seeretary Neover's attention t-
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ORDER PUTTING WHITES AND: Ln a _______
FORALSMITH
positive tbo boy was not her.
Clark, said it was the younger of
the Winslow boys be was forced to
stay to eave hie own life, and to
MRS. WILSON WILL
AIO GOV. AL SMITH
DURING CAMPAIGN
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(Special to Tbs Sunday Miws gluts'
WASHINGTON, Sept. IL — Mrs
Woodrow Wilson will advie, with
friends immediately open her re-
turn to the country two weeks bonce
to learn hew boot she can aid the
eampalga of Governor Alfred B.
Smith. It waa learned here today.
Mrs. Wilson Io returning to this
country from a European trip oe-
pecially to aid Governor Smith, for
Whom the into President Wilson had
Uto highest regard, it wee said. It
is not believed Mrs. Wilson will
nerily Paley, the animaf’s name, te
bpt chained but somehow er ether,
whe got lose yesterday afternoon
and wandered over to tbo hospital.
Patienta and attendants bad bo
knowledg of the visit until two
emoll ghis happened to see Patsy
coming in the baek deer upstaira.
Then the fun began. Nurses acted
no mpnkey-herders for soyeral
mingts and finally eotraled Fatty
in the corridor in the front of the
hospital, ..
Patay happed to the office desk,
noticed the thermemeters in a email
glass of alcohol, and very prompt-
ly broke them, then drank the al-
cohol, and with her thirst unsated,
picked up e bottle of ink and drank
is for a ehaser.
In the menntime, Mr. Male bad
boon a ell fl ad and arrived in a abort
time to encor Paty home.
Just before leaving the hospital
Patay io Mid to hove bitten one of
tbo norees slightly hat the wound
to Mt serious. (
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or blow Atwelf out. to strike the
Plorida const tomorrow.
The weather bureau expeeted
that each a change of course, la
either direction, might occur today
when the eterm wae due to reach
Nassau. A awing to the west would
eend the hurricane hurtling be-
tween Cuba and the sonthern Up
of Florida with possible damage to
the Gulf states, and a curve enst-
ward would point it upward toward
the Virginia rapes or completely
out into the Atlantic where H
would menace crowded maritime
youngster had boon bold, and still
Ranieri waa without word from the
bond that hea demanded $60,000 for
Billy's rpturn,
, Today, with warering faith in bie
ability for negotiate hia boy's *-
dense, Rapieri went into contefewe
with Police Captain Doherty rad of-
fared MAM reward for tbo rescue. The
reward would be ineressed to MAM
during the night if relativen could
add to the fund.
Three detoelire squade sped to •
roadbouso sear Elgin last night on a
tip that the missing child was there.
They esme back empty beaded, but
Deputy Police Commissioner Etege ex-
pressed satisfaction that the hiding
place wee found. Ho wee certain the
kidnapers had left there for Chieago
only a abort time before the raid-
oto arrived.
Chargee of kidneping were ‘odjed
against Salvatore Mastroianni, cod-
Herbert Hoover's famous order
abolishing segregstion of negroes
in the bureau of census hae become
one of the big issues in the cam-
palgn.
Bo embarraseing hae it become
Ibet steps are being taken to com-
marker and robbery
* When the seven men and five
womeh jurors east the grim lot
against tbo youthful meat eutter, re-
turned a verdict ef first degree mur-
dsr and made no recommendation fer
lenieney, they bound Superior Judge
Bowren, under California law, to sen-
tence Kelley to hang.
In about an hour of deliberation
the jury reached Ite verdiet. On the
first ballot all agreed that the
butcher hoy prineipal la a five-year
clandestine love affair with Mrs.
Myrtle Melius was guilty ef killing
her. Only two of the 12 voted for
leniency on the second ballot, and by
the fourth ballot the death verdiet
was unanimous, discovery of voting
slips in the jury room disclosed.
"Must do something to stop this
kind of crime.'* were the terse words
found penciled ba one of the juror's
ballet slips.
"I am surprined; I didn’t expeet
them to bring la a verdict like that."
Kelley declared, as he forced a smile
The local Demg
and numerous pi
have been in eonsmi
i By The Associated Prems)
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico- Seven-
1 ty percent of .the beautiful cap-
ital's borers and 40 percent of its
business buildings believed de-
/ V stroyed.
V PONCE, Porto Rice-Teo deed.
’ 700 homeless. Extensive damage.
' although Peace apparently not so
hard hit as Ban Juan.
HUMACO, Porto Rico-Thirty
dead; widespread damage.
NASSAU—Shipping ordered to
anchorages in expectation that
1 falling barometer forecasts arrival
i of the big wind.
ST. COIX, Virgin Islands—
Hundreds homeless.
SAN SALVADOR—Stiff north-
east gale blowing this afternoon
' over the Island Colurebus diseov-
ered.
TURKS ISLAND, British West
| -Indies—Two schooners damaged,
I one reported loot with ell hands.
F PUERTA PLATA, Ben Domingo
' —Bull line freighter Lillien driven
ashore yesterday.
Miss Evelyn Waddill,
school, 2,840 votes.
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N VOL XIX. No. 314—Associated Press Day and Night Leased Wire.
Just before selling from New Yorh
for Europe, Aimeo Semple MePher-
son, noted Les Angelos evangelist, sat
for this picture with her sea, Rolf.
A bie monkey, which btoke ite
leash and paid a call M the Ama-
rille General hospital yesterday at-
ternooh, but aalM from breaking
several thermometers, drinkine a'
bottle of ink end e emoll quanity
“Butcher Boy” is
Found Guilty In
Death of Woman f
national campaign headquarters in
New York during the week-end, ask-
ing that the candidate step off in
Amarillo Friday for a abort speech.
A decision has been promised early
this week.
Sengor 8am Bratton of New Mex-
ico. whq spoke in Amarillo Thursday
night, dispatched a message Friday
to Senator Tydings, chairman of the
Demicratie speakers' bureau, urging
that Governor Smith's train be routed
by way ef Amarillo. The original
schedule was for him to go to Denver
by way of Newton, Kans., after his
visit in Oklahoma City,
Senator Bratton aloe advised tbo
Amarillo committee that be waa cer-
tale Senator Robinson could be ob-
tained for an address here. He
speaks in Roswell on October 6.
PAPERHANGER IS
ADMITTED TO GONG
IN DALLAS KILLING
Mise Virgie Spillers. San Jacinto
Heights school, 2,420 votes.
Miss Ruby Ford, Fleaeant Valley
school, 2,060 votes.
Miss Idelma Conolley, Johnson
school, 1,590 votes.
Miss Edith Burnam, Glenwood
sehool, 1,170 votes.
LAMAE,‘CTo,SmT‘ 1A—Floyd
Jarrett, Oklaboma qangter and al-
leged Lamar bank bandit, wm ser-
ried th resell Lamer today under
heavy guard. Officers with him so-
CROPS LAID WASTE
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MUCH SHIPPING DESTROYED:
live Board of the United Textile '
Workers of America deelded today
to bring wage disputes in New Bod-
ford, Mess., and Kenosha, Wis, be-
You see John Coolidge here i left) alter his fim morning of working
on the railroad. Accompanied by his bodyguard, William Wood, he’s
going to lunch. They’re leaving the New Haven, Connecticut, office of
J. A. Droege, general manager of the New York, New Hoven A Hartford
railway. John Is s dork, and gets $30 a week.
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Miss Placey Leads
“Tri-State Breezes”
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A Delicate
Subject—
Is the one we bring you
today. Do you realin that
the “Cards t Thanks” elas-
aifieation la Globe-Newt
Cinssified Ade Is s dlgBifted
aad invalushle means dot
reaching those kind friends
4*0 asetted during time of
berenvement,
Phome MM- "AA-Taker*
THE GLOBE-NEWS
Saturday, September 22, will be
Parent-Teacher Association day at
the Tri-State exposition and the fea-
ture will be the pageant "Tri-State
Breezes" ia the evening, where the
queen will be crowned and enter-
tained by over two hundred school
children with dances and comedy
acts. '
TM first count of the votes to de-
cide the queen was made yesterday
afternoon and Mias Pauline Placey,
Buchanan achool, waa found to be la
the lead with 9,870 votes. Miao
Christine Dyche, McKinley school,
was second with 5,740 votes.
These girls are two of ths duch-
ossss uppointed by the F.-t. A. coun-
cil from osch school district of tbs
elty. Their pictures have been shown
this week in the Globe-News with m-
companying ballots eountine 10 votes
ench for the candidate. The ballots
will-contipue in tbs News-Globe to-
day and in tomorrow's News. Any
number may he signed by one person,
but they must be at tbs Globe-News
office by 1 o’clock tomorrow. The
final results will bo carried in Tues-
day afternoon's Globe.
Tbs standing of the ethsr duch-
esden, according to first count, fol-
lows:
Miss Zuma Vanca Cotton, Country
Club school, 2,940 vos.
MAY BE STATEMENTMAKEEFFORT
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TEXTILE DISPUTE BEFORE v A
.FEDERATION coNVENTION
whole afternoon at the grounds wiH
find opportunity to mix shopping
with sightseeing. The free gate will
also tend to iferense the attendance
to 4 petal that will make elosing of
the stores very impractical, Mr.
Hawk said.
undiminished fury along its north-
westward trail of doom. Friday
night it passed over Turks island In
ike British West Indies, destroying
shipping and causing wholesale dam-
age ashore, and yesterday it was
raising have throughout the south-
ern fringe of the Bahamas.
, Tens of thousands of inhabitants of
the strieken islands were hometeso.
Countless houses and business bufl-
ing hospitals and mission schools and
camps, were laid waste before the
onslaught of the storm, described in
despatehes from the zone of disaster
aa ons of the most ferocious and de-
* structive hurricanes in the history
ef the Caribbean.
Ash Amsintance
Appeals for assistance from the
Islands of the southern sea Mid that
relief must be sent at once if famine
end disease were to be averted. The
(By The Amnelated Press)
LOB ANGEL KM. Bept, IL — A.
sherirrs officers hunriedly dag up
the soil oa a ehleken ranch in the
eltrus belt near Riverside today la
aa effort to eubatantiate the aa-
mertions ef Raeford Clark, 11, that
fear boys had been tortured and
murdered there, feare grow that
the aember of vletims might prove
even larger.
These fears chiefly were in
homes of parenta of mimsing chil-
drea.
Offleers reported late today that
aruename evidence had Asm (ound
the merder took place in and around
an old boa houne and that the bodies
won all buried. Traces of sraves
were found by investigators but M
wae apparent that any bodice they
bad eontained had been remove.
FORTY-FOUR PAGES HOME EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS.
on his ashen fare. Mrs. Josephine
Kelley, tM eonvicted man’s mother,
collapned when tbs foreman read the
verdict, and bad to be half carried
from Ike courtroom.
Attorney R B. Hahn, who defended
Kelley, vehemently declared Ibet in
view of tbo eridonee the jury's de-
--------- grounds and people attending'usually
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IIrA FI irn I, tire afternoon, Mr. Hawk pointed out
Wr A I Hr K I This however, with a free
HLdllUtu' r gate people may eeme and go M they
----— -------- wish and instead ef spending the
hot Ito effect in the Buuth and to
the border stotec. Valess the bed
effeets ef it are evemome ia the
mesntitme, Mr. Hoover probably will
be asked by' wouthem Repubiean
Isedera with whom he te to confer
at Elizabethtown, Tena, in October,
to any something which will re-
Meure the Booth and harder utates
where it is belleved a heavy vote
for Hoover con bo obtaine only
by removing this mtumbling blech.
The feet that the order leaaed on
the eve of the Ohio primaries, in
which Hoover was s candidate against
IM into Senatot Willis for the state’
presidential preference, permitted
negro men not only to work alongside
white women but allow negro women
to Me the Mme retiring roonis m
white women, has' been strongly re-
seated in some sections,
in fact, nome of the Hoover sup-
porters in the Booth end along tM
border are denying that the order
was over Iseoed, despite the feet Ibet
public government documents show
that it wae. Il lo ia those states that
a revolt against Governor Smith it
being fomented sad is being cheeked
because of tbs order mingling whites
end blacks in a bureau of the de.
vartment of commeree.
The Republican National committee
la a letter to Mro. W. C. Gardner ot
San Antonio, a Hoover aupporter who
had eneoantered this objeetion to Mr.
Hoover, explained that the "segrea-
tian" of negroes in a ream by thim-
nelves in the department of commeree
Tri-State fair officials will not ask
that the merehants of Amarillo close
their piaces’ ef business for periodo
dering the fair. President WilbureC.
Hawk said Saturday.
। It will only be asked of them that
they permit their employee to attend
the fair when convenient. The sup-
port which tbo Tri-State fair hae re
calved from the business men of the
city has been generous and officials
do net wish to curtail any benefit
that the fair will bring to them by
asking that business he suspended
for periods. It is certain. Mr. Hawk
said, that the crowds of visitors who
will be here for the event would
much rather the stores be open than
closed. ,
in pant years the merchants here
closed during s pert iof osch day
that the fair wae in progress. At
these times, however, a charge WM
made for admimsion to the fair
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hand, a boy’a dotting nod a Hey
Hcou’s hat buried la ulek lime an
toe Northeott fam where the mur-
dora allegedly were committed.
Is a chieken enop wm found aa
axe, encrusted with bleed aad hair.
Officers declared themselves certaim
this wm the weapon used la the
slaylaga.
Clark, who elaims be waa forced
through fear to wield the axe that
took one Mfo, aad finally escaped
after being tortured, told the sen-
sational story lost night end added
to it today. He told that Gordon
Cyrus Northeott, 20, aad bis mother,
Mrs. Louisa Northcott, kidnaped the
four boys and brought them to the
Northeott ranch. Northeott and bin
mother are missing and are alleged '
to have fled to Canada.
Orders far their arrest have boon,
ieeaed. Cyras Georgs North set*. »7,
fathsr of young Northcutt sad owner
of ths raneh, was being bold bore
today as a material witnens.
Tortured Befot Death.
Accord lag to young Clark's story,
the four boys kidnaped aad murdered
were: Walter Collina, Id, of Glendale,
who disappenrc laet spring; Louis
and Nelson Winslow, 11 and 10, re-
spectively, of Pomona, and aa aa-
identified Mexiean about 17 years
old. The murders. Clerk declared,
were preceded by tortures such M
ealy a degenerate would think of
infieting. The story te believed by
police to have solved the mystery of
the disappearanee of the Collies boy.
The led wes believed found recently
in nlinols pad wae returned to bin
mother here. She was Mspleloea Md
Mid the lad waa not her eon. Only
yesterday Mrs. Cellino returned the
G.O.P. HEADS
(By The Awsoctated Presa)
The tropical hurricane that has
spread desolation across Porto
Rice, the eastern shore of Santo
Domingo and the Virgin Inlands. _
leaving the threat of famine and
disease in its wahe. wae raking the
Bahamas today aad was due. pa-
leae it should change its course.
Jareomt until 7 p. m. Bundy lee Ama-
, rMMand vieinityi Sunday, lair.
• West Taxes i Sunday wenerally (sir.
•7 Naw Manias i Fair Sanday.
* Wenther Cha th al
Tbs premure is below normal la the north-
era portien of lbs country rest of the
Hoekle, beine lowess over the Lake region.
’ It is mitended by showers over the upper
, Mimatsatpvi vally and lake reulom. A
moderaie disturbance oft wouthern Texns is
attended by rals eve the west csl( eosst
1 meetlons The Utah bleb pressure sres is
42.
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ILLO $
today abandoned hla leno game and
offered a reward to any one who
would bring home hie ten-enr-old
boy, Billy.
For nearly a week the Italian fath-
er had hidden the secret of tbo kid-
naping and for three days more be
hod resisted every nttempt of poliee
to trail the boy.
“In twenty-four beers I'll got my
boy back if yoa keep out of it,” be
pleaded yesterday, but today the 24
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By B. N. TIMMONS,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. IL
— Herbert Hoover, Republican
presidential candidate, todey tarn-
ad bie attention to the business
iof lininu up the negro onto be-
Mad him and m a result of his
efforta landed eae of the most
prominent negro leaders fn the
country to his support.
The new negro HoBver convert
was WHItam H. Lewis of Boston,
under President Taft was an ns-
sistant attorney general of the
United States. Lewis ia a state-
meat after the conterence with
Hoover. Mid be "had been off the
reservation" and emphadized that
be believes Hoover "will best
serve the interests of my race."
“After a lengthy interview with
Mr. Hoover, I am satisfied that
the interests of the colored Amer-
leans lie with the Republican
nominee,” the negre leader Mid.
“Mr. Hoover te a men of bread
and Catholic sympathies. His ex-
perience in dealing with men of
all colors and racial extracts,
renders him truly cosmopolitan.
He realises that our country is
made up of many racial groupa.
He proposes to deal with the col-
Wed groups Just m bo does with
all other Amerieans, I feel cer-
lain that we shall get a fair deal
with Mr. Hoover. I am going to
take a chance with Hoover.”
Republican loaders were jubi-
lant at Hoover's succens la lin-
ing up Lewis back of his"eandi-
dacy. A full veto for Hoover by'
negro men and women would go
far toword offsetting Hoover
losses from other sources, they
feel ,
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