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be eleeted
States and
OTIS ROGERS MAKES
PLEA FOR REBECCA
IN APPEALS COURT
HOUSTON, Oct. 17—A test case to
determine legality of the eity execu-
tive committee’s proposed pledges
which would exelude Hoover demo-
erats from participation in the city
The laws of the Roman Catholic
ehuveh whleh prohibit divorees under
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in addition hundteds of Americans
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NITROGLYCERIN IS
FOUND IN HOTEL;
THREE MEN TAKEN
a bedroom of theJehn Heckr homa,
applied a torch to a basket of eloth-
stroying eleven thoroughbred
horses at a low of $200,000.
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placement of the home at the wait
of family life.
the legality of the
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Plumbing company was revoked upon
application of the local plumbers or-
ganization, an *ffidavit being shown
that the manager had not passed the
regular examination.
A eontract for paving Thirteenth
between Polk and Taylor wm uthor-
ized. A petition to pave Tyler from
Twenty-Fourth street couth to the
end of the presen pavement wm ap-
proved.
The Eureka Fire Hose company wee
awarded a eontract for 1,000 feet of
fire hose
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CANTON, Oct. 1T—Lettars Of con-
gratulatlon are comlog to President
J. A. Hill and the Wet Tosco State
REHEARING OF Would Be Ruinous, In
CONTEMPT CASE ^P^on of Ed Lasater
DALLAS, Oeh U^Jt womd bean maw » aamw
COURT DENIES MOTION OF
"FRIEND" TO RECON-
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CHICAGO. Oct. 17—John Herta,
president of the Yellow Cab com-
pany, reported to police today that
his lite had been threatened and that
he had been warned hie grandchild
would be kidnape
Aeting States Attorney. Gorman,
eftop complainta of Mr. Horta, pre-
subpoeas for Robert Me-
a, head* of the Checker Taxi
company, Md attorneys Arthur Al-
bert and Edgar Cook, reproeeating
the Checker company.
Two weeks ago two Yellow Cab
garage, were bombed and racing sta-
Men of Mr. Hertz were borned. de-
pledge to support all nominees. He
said, however, that he weald rapport
the national demoeratie ticket.,
HAVE BEEN Anjured more neriously '
had other PERSONS net arrived and
ascended (omit UP) the utair to
demanded to examine all the records
“whetheri relevant to the investiga-
tion or not"
"The company wiehes only to have
aucertained aad determined, m He
duty to Ita eMonta, and ta stock-
holders," ba continued, "its fuada-
mental rights ,under the constitution
and laws of the United States and
the Ilmitatlons upon the rights of
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a tramway motor-
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bit wag boose from
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the paved road towards Deaver.
^Election ~of Hoover
and sweet." Six times I found me such
a grad, and bought myself a home, and
then I was exceeding glad, contentment
filled my dome. I've found six town* too
dead to skin, and thought they’d never
grow, and bought my vine and tree
therein, my spirit all aglow. And al-
ways, when I bought my shack, and
settled down to rest, promoters came.
Fr™IS^ I7—A,
stetes and la the finala hors.
De Kansas team, led by Cohorst
wag first in judging all breeds. New
Jeror woe second. Oklahoma scored
fine la Guernsey and Holstein judg-
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• By G. y. FINE .
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 17.-Five reb-
Grammarslips
Find five ways to Improve Bill’s
tenced to die before firing aquada.
Advices alee told how dderals had
engages rebels in a long bottle aad
had kiued at leant M rebel woldiens
near Ki rt eg >■ in the atete et Oaxaca.
The robots wer eaid le be part of
n bond whieh hoe been terrorising
towns la the state of Oaxaen.
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SPECIAL COMMISSION
ORDERED CONTINUED
(By Te Amoclated Proas)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Th. spec-
iM commission of the Episcopal
church, appointed three years ago to
study the diveroe problem, today waa
ordered continued by a unanimous
vote of the bishops. The action fol-
lowed presentation of • report of Ha
survey to the general convection of
the church which recommended no
changes In the Episcopal church di-
verse law.
The report, presented by the Bt.
Bov. Herman Page, Bishop of Michi-
(By United Pm.)
CLEVELAND, 0, Oct 17—The
bodies of two workmen who were
buried alive in a 105 foot hole under
a fifty ton fall of fresh conerete at
the Union depot site here were cut
from the hardened' mixture early to-
day after a desperate 12-hour
struggle.
All other activities in the contracts
Joba were suspended throughout the
night as rescue crews labored hour
after hour to telease the bodies of
the two men.
Chernoff Cleansing Cr.
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Chernoff Night Cream,
X! Vf.....98c
Chernoff Whiteing Cr.,
ST1?.....98c
unwed i6-yeareld mother. Mamie
Heeker, told ounty detectives today
how she locked two email children
In an East MeKeesport home last
night and fired the building, burn-
ing one of the childres to death.
The charre4 body of Clara Peter-
eon, S, was found today in the smould-
ering ruins of the building which
was burned to the ground.
The gir, who -bad boon loft is
his eid. I shall spook WITH him
about the engounter M soea as his
ll AR improved.
Mason Himsel
Tb• Wovld? Most Famou Bbrmeter
Among hese were hasty marriages,
sex tenslon aad childless marriages.
Another esuse given was the
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(By The Amocinted Prew)
AUSTIN, Oct. 17—Two hundred
thousand dollar, was appropriated to
build a "durable road" on Highway
Six in Ellis county, and $40,90044 for
maintenance and repairs in seven
eounties, at an executive session of
the state highway commission today.
ft waa agreed that whoa this order
is carried out it will constitute a
concellation of the present route of
Highway Mx from Waxahatehie to
Dallas. Shackelford, one of the re-
eeiving counties, get maintenance
and repair appropriations as follows:
MAM for asphaltic oil surtace
treatment on IM miles of Highway
IS. In order to preserve base until
permanent asphalt surface can be put
on ta IMS.
Chernoff Rejuvenating
Powder, reg. dd
•1.25 size •OC
Chernoff A and B As-
tringent Lotion, no _
•1.25 size •0C
Chernoff Face Powder,
s-”* 98c
NIGHT SESSION IMMINENT AS
SECOND EASTLAND BOT
FACES HEARING
my days," methought; “I hate the city's noise and smeH,
_T ita laughter and its moan; I want a quiet
Se place to dwell where I can be alone. A
uwu place where traffic does not roar for-
through the street; a village that
learned to snore in slumbers calm
LITTLETON, Colo, Oct. 17Lwork-
inc alone, white on accomplice bold
his motor car in readiness at the
curb, a tons bandit bold up the Lit-
tleton National Bank at 12:30 p. m.
today. •
Ho secured 110 000, it was estlmat-
sd by ‘officers of the bank.
There were no customers to ths
back at Iba time the bandit entered
snd one of tbs employes was sot to
lunch. * ,
Advaneing to tbs cashier’a sags,
too bandit aecured loot conatsting of
both money and securities. Then ho
backed to the door, and looped into
the waiting machine.
after being wounded several months
ago, were executed just nt down
Tuesday by federal troops in Sao
Dew Bob)
George is v
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III, but not
Mo WOULD
by the eommimalon, which sold that
eondittens in Beaton Catholic eout-
tries were "by no means reassur-
ing," and that studies sf eonditions
ip Amerea fevealed the desertion
rate among Catholles was deplorably
high
ppople net arrived aad aeoMdod op
the stairs to Ms aM- l obeli opeak
Is Mm about tbs encountev ii sees
as blo eondition bag improved.
Cordlali»yur, BILL.
Comete4 Letter
(By The Amociated Prem)
NEW YORK, Oct. IT.—Mre. Alta
Boaello, who ciao went under the
name of Mre. B. C. Welch, was found
deed today in her apartment la
Sunnyside, Queen's, by n detective
whs went there to question her about
Tony Bonello, reported to be her
husband, under arrest at Kansas City
for alleged complicity in n bank rob-
bery there. Her threat had been
eat aad her head waa erushed.
A carving knife, a flatiron and
hammer, all bloodstained, were found
in the apartment. The body, clad
in a silk night gown was on the bed
! Pollce anid she was a hostess in
n New York eight club. A medical
examiner estimated she bod been
dead five-hours.
COBTEX. Cote, Oct. 11. — Death
from exposure wa. the verdict re-
tamed today by Coroner Erten in
•bo eaee of James Lindeay, a grada-
ate of the Colorado Seheoi of Mines
and coal mine inapeeter for the New
Mezico Coal eompany. Lindsay’s
body was found near the Bower
eree eamp of the company by two
Meetean boys. Lindaay had left the
camp Sumday night en a deer huntine
trip.
sigh, "it’s always out of plumb; wherever I sleet to buy,
big growth is sure to come; there is no place on sea or
shore where I can dwell in peace, and there escape the
city’s roar, the uniformed police."
Covrright, INS, by The George Matthew Adams Service
All Airport Bond
Bids Rejected by
City Commission
Urges Teachers to Attend
All teachers and trustees of the
rural schools of Fetter county ere
urged to attend the dedication of Ibo
new education building of the West
Texas State Teachers’ college at
Canyon on Saturday, according to
Mise Laura V. Hamner.
"A program has been arrafged
that every person interested in
school wsrk should hoar,” sho said.
Miss Hamner will attend the
exercises and will not be in her of-
nee saturaay.
ell over the food problems of the wer.
I believe I know bio sympathies—and
he has none for tho common man. I
growth of n taxi war after a Checker come to believe, as we eat and tried
to solve the problems that coms to
(Continued from Page 1, Col 1)
overeoming the evil of aluguinh eir-
solation.
"The acalp needs ths same care no
the face," she Mid In diucusalon ef
how to prevent felling halr. "It
tokos good eireulation to keep a
smooth akin; ft does tbs some lor
the acalp.
"For a homo remedy use olive oil
or castor oil aad rod peppers. Bob
the red peppers on the sealp and
then apply the oil. The peppers de-
velop tbs beet that helps tbs growth
of the hair. Use this preparation
jnst before the shampoo."
In her further discussion of the
care of the hole she advised that
women with blende hair should neo
the beaten white of on egg to beep
their hair from becoming otrotkod.
Hair Removal Bony
"For removing superflona hair mix
two ounees of molted beeswaz and
one of resin. Put the preparation on
wann—end then take it off,” she
added with a laugh.
With the answers to the question
box she drew many laughs. The first
ahe unfolded wn, "Wer yon born
in America?"
"Yes,”, she quickly answered. "At
least in Pennayivania. I guess that to
America."
Sho drew n groat deal of applause
when she reprimanded e woman who
wanted to change the contour of her
lipa.
"I can help you change your com-
plexion but your lips, none, color of
your eyes end the atrueture of your
anatomy to something I have no con-
trol over. Andy pergonally think that
you ere erecting a doubt of yout love
for your Creator when pen went to
change some of these thinqs."
Demonstrates Faclals
Madame Chernoff an noun cod that
abe would demonstrate her meaner
of facial end neck massage at her
talk at the Palo Duro Furniture
otero tkie afternoon at 2:30 o’etoek.
"It will be the only opportunity
you have to toe me personally," she
further announced.
Another announcement woo that no
children of any ego would bu allowed
at the lecture Friday afternoon.
Her lecture tonight will coneem
nervousness end charm development.
This session of the school to held
especially for the business women
wks ore unable to attend in the aft-
ernoon but it holds interest for
everyone.
(By The Amociated From)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17— a
special police officer co bls unwilling
olds, a man held up and rubbud e
down town branch of the Book of
Holy bore today of $7,000 end es-
caped. The robber carried a bomb
with which he forced A. F. Kaduek,
the officer, to aceompany him to a
teller’s window.
In a low voice Kaduek told the
teller, "Thio ie a holdup man; give
bim acme money." The money ob-
tained was currency.
m. that he looks on the American
farmer precisely as he had looked on
the eoolies wko had worked Bader his
direetion la China. Mr. Hoover is
aot a conservationist aad he never
waa. He has been always ths ox-
ploiter and he knows naught of man
aa units of society and industry hot
to exploit them as the agent of big
businesa that he ia and over will be.
whether as necretary of commerce,
president of the United States orpr-
motor of mining enterprises. A ereat
number of the people have been hyp.
notized by a mythef a man who does
aot sad never has existed.
“Ths Hoover that I knew in 1917
when the producers sf agriculture
end livestoek needed 0 friend Md
found none in Mr. Hoover, has not
changed hia spots. I believe it to
coneeded now by all persons, aad
certainly Soeretary. Molloa aot only
eoncedes but boasts, that all to well
with the ‘commereial and industrial
fabric of the country, but no man
Dear Boba
Geurgo , t",_
injured mov sorloaly bod etuur
BANDITS IN EXPOSURE CAUSED.
ROBBERY INSPECTOR'S DEATH,
- ■CORONER ASSERTS
The robbery woo accomplished
without confusion. No shots were
fired. The tiny town of Littleton
wea unaware of the robbery until the
sheriff’s posse, led by Under-sheriff
Jimmie Coto and Deputy District At-
torney Earl Hower, reared through
the town in pursuit.
The bandit, who carried e revol-
ver ie his right hand, but was not
masked, wea deseribed aa heavy aet,
dark and dressed in dark, heavy
clothing —
The Littleton National escaped last
year when the town’a other benk war
invaded and robbed of $45,000.
George Malcom, tho cashiet, waa
in the bank alone at the time of to-
day's robbery.
matter, Clough, e eandidate fur the _______. —g
committee, boo Mund to aign a change in Manto of
All bids fsr Amarillo’s airport
bonds, a total of $100,000 voted last
September 8, won technically re-
jotted by the city commisslon in ses-
also last night.
The highest bid, however, per pine
aecrued Interest and a premium of
0210, was left open for conaidera-
tion of the eommission untn this eve-
alng when definite action will be
taken. This bid was submhited by
Rippey A Tayler of Oklahoma City.
If some technicality regarding the
sale of the bonds is ironed get with
satistaetion today, the bid will be
accepted. Mayor Lee Bivins assured
the representative of the firm.
Four bide won submitted. The
second highest offered a premium of
•lit; the third a premium of S1N40,
aad the fourth offered par pine ac-
med interest, with the undertand-
ing that the interest rate be ent
from dll per peat to 4% or 4% per
cent .
A request of Mayer Bivinsithat the
city be given ton days in which to
eensidor the bld of the Oklahoma
City firm was rejected, and his Mg-
gestion that the matter be held open
aatil this evenlag met the pretost of
one of be bidders. Upon the mayor's
announcement then that nil of the
bids would be rejected, the suecess-
fnl bidder stated that Mo Md would
be left open until tonight.
Contracts on fencing and a water
well on the airport grounds wort
postponed until Tuesday night of
next week upon a request of the air-
port commission.
A contract for SO lockers for the
police department wae lot to Vernon-
Williame on a bid of $117.
City license of the Square Deel
Qzzcr-n..
rwbM a hash at Prague, of between
SBdlDaad NAM today aad ned with
J. In Vben, agsistant eashier, he
jhle vrhhoner. Urban Was alone in
terrible blew to the hopes and aspiva-
tions of the average man and woman
of America if Herbert Hoover ahould
Franee,
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GENERAL LOYOLA IS AMONG
THEM AND SENT BEFORE
, MEXICAN SQUAD
SODA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEON DEPT.
Plate Lunch I An
Special ........... 4UC
Home-made Pie—Coffee—Hot Chocolate
Endearing Charm Bulk Chocolates,
per pound ...... DUC
Chocolate-covered Peanuts An
per pound ......................WC
COURT TEST IS FILED
information coneerning the federal v-v‘" a a iv " "-m"
action
The five won members of the
grand army of liberation end in-
noted that the “greatest need to for
more homes that era really animated
by the ideals of Jesus Christ," and
"or Ob development of such homes
where quite the right sort of train-
Idg for marriage and tho right sort
of education la religlen".
Sugzested mesns of meking the
marriage Uta happier and meN like-
ly to endure ineluded couries of in-
struction to schools and olleges on
the subject of human relationships,
particularly marriaget a larger place
for the marriage problems in the pro-
grams ef the elerzy, and special at-
tsntioa to maringe aad diverse by
social esevtoo commisalons.
The problem to cheiny confined to
those who are Ml under the “
influence of the church, the
sold, summarizing answers to the
questionnaires sent to 4,000 dergy-
men of the Episcopal Methodist. Con-
gregational end Presbyterian aiths.
The lengthy report, only a sum-
mery of which wm toed, ost out a
number of faeters eontributine to
1‘/.T.3
ament et any com-
writor le
iisaion representatives bed
(Be Ibo Assostatod Prose)
EASTLAND, Ost. 11—The defense
haring filed A motion announeine
that e suspended sentence would be
asked to the event of-a convietion,
selection of Jurors for the trial of
Thomae Devls, youth charged with
murder in the slaying of Lucian and
Leon Shook near Leeray last month,
begun today, Md this afternoon five
jurors had been chosen.
A night session wm planned.
When the trial began, the defense
motion wm filed. Several ef the 11
veniremen examined won disqualified
when they admitted they weald ab-
ject to a suspended sentence if they
found Devls guilty.
Davis’ trial follows the eonviction
lost night of Clyde Thompson, IS, of
the murder of Luetau Shook, the same
charge on which Devls to being tried.
The jury recommended a death pen-
alty,
Thomes Devia' younger brother,
Woodrow Wilson Devls, IS, wm the
chief state witness in Thompson's
trial, doseriblag in detail events on
the night of the shooting.
EOKDBUGco
(Continued From Fege l, CeL 1)
cardine disbursementa to influence
publie opinion ageinet munleipal
ownership, Maclane had ehallenged
validity of the subpoenas Ay which
Feagin and Smith won called.
Mie objeetions, overrated la abort
order by McCalloueh, followed a
declaration that the company had
entered into the investigation ’ll the
pirit of complete eooperation." He
eaid the eompany had already fur.
nished such information as wm ma-
tertal to the inquiry and added that
diselosurs in detail ef ita prive busat-
Maa. aad professlonal andertakinge
for ita clients which are competitive
to their nature aad would Involve the
disclosure of conta, employments end
trahenetiens wholly private and eon-
fidential and not relevant to the
mubjeet of Ne inquiry."
with lots of jack and tireless pep and Bost They came,
with all their brazen charms, with all their pleasant wiles,
--------------------- and subdivided all the farms within a dozen miles. They
7h.k‘%u^a always shook the town awake and made ita people humpi
•wm 87 “wear, «, •• rw boughtahouseana iotin wome’qlet
place; twould be a pleasant, restful spot in which to close
my race. The value of my place would rise, commanding
prices strong, but I had lost the Paradise for which I’d
yearned so long. "What luck ho has,” some men would
say, "it always is abloom; wherever he elects to stay
there’s sure to bo a boom." "What luck I have,” I’d sadly
will say that prosperity haa blessed
Ma pocketbook of the man‘who pro-
duees agricultural commodities in any
of its forms. For wary hour of the
time that Mr. Hoover has boon a
member of the cabinets of two presi-
dente acrieulture bar stood in need
of a friend in the government. Of
all the men who have ant in thone
two eabineta he had moot reason to
know, and he did knew beyond all
peradventure of doubt, that the Net
of thia eountry wm prosperous at
the expense of the producets ef our
banie wealth. In rapten admiration
—2 (W The awinirt Frmo Xr. Hoover has been called becretary
MEMPHiS, Tenn. Ort. 17^-Ray of. eommeree and under-secretary of
mend Cohorst, Maryvilie, Kansas, nil other departments. When he
high achool boy won the nationai 1 tookhis neat in the cabinet the ptaae
dairy show cattle judging contest . of the produeera of thia qountry for
yesierday taking firat piace from A. »quare deal were still Eringing in
more than 100,000 competitors who ' his ears. He has made no mow to
PM*i tip .1,(1 in preliminaries in a2 zive them even ,k* semblanee of a
' ‘ “ ' ’BBora deal and promises ef Herbert
Hoover to bring relief to agriculture
when he in a candidate for president
of the United States am wrse than
idle: they era little ebon of insuits
irreparable barm to the kmerima
ideal of government. It wm declared
in a formal interview here by Ed C.
Lasater ef Falfurrias
Lasater took sharp issue witM the
declarations of Secretary of the
Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, made in
a radio address at Washington on the
night ef October IL in which Mellon
gave unstinted praise to the Repub-
limn party for its "falfillment ot
promises" aad to Hoover aa the ideal
man to carry out the "prosperity
program" ef that party.
Lasater wm wartime associate ane
subordinate of Hoover' M United
States food ndministrater.
Frier to the World war period, Las-
atershad achieved nation-wide prom-
inence by virtue of hie activities
among livestock producers. In Texas
he had been prominent in the “Bull
Moon" movement that attended
Theodore Roosevelt’s candidacy for
the presidency in 1912. Hs had been
the Republican nominee for governor
in Texas. He had been among the
moot active officers of the American
National Livestock essocintion and
the Cattle Raisers Association of
Texaa that now is tho Texas and
Southwentern Cattle Raiser, associa:
tion. He wm regarded as a natural
choice when, as food administrator.
Hoover ealled him in July, 1917, to
be the chief of the division of live,
stock and animal feed products. No
had not served in that office quite
four menths before be wm moved to
tender hie resignation in a two-sen-
tence letter that contained this one
declaration :
“I do so because I have become eon-
vinced that the polieies which con-
trol it are harmful to the common
weifare."
After his connection with the
United States food administration
had been severed, Lasater wrote:
"I wee convinced and I am still
convinced, that the netion of Mr.
Hoover no food ndministrater de-
stroyed the confidence of the farm-
era and stock raisers in the tairness
of their government, caused directly
an inealculable loss to them as a body
with the effect of financial rain to
many, and above all, put thio nation
in a position where. If the war had
lasted the expected five yearn, or had
eontinued one year longer than it did.
It would have been imposalble to pro-
dice the necessary fata and meat
supplies for the allies and ourselves.
If Mr. Hoover's slogan food will win
the war* meant anything, we might
well under cireumetanee have boon
faced with defeat
“I sincerely believe," Lasater said,
“that I am no alarmist and I knew
that I am utterly sincere in the fenrs
t entertain of the domination of this
countrg’s affairs by a man of M,
Hoover's mental attitude. I believe
after exereising all of my pewen of
reasoning that no more dreadful
thiag could eome to the masses of
this coentry than for Herbert Hoover
to be elected the president of the
United States. I sat by his side for
months. I examined his mind ns hs
examined mins, when we sat in eoun-
(Br United Prwo)
DENVER. Cels, Oct. iT—Enough
nitroglycerine to blew up a down-
town block wm found in a hotel
room here today after the arrest of
three men and seizure of the most
complete set of burglar tools aver
seen ia Denver.
The three men have long police
records and one said he wm wauled
in every stale in the Union. The
men are George Emerson, N; O. C.
Lawson, 30 and C. W. | Stertey, M.
Jack Thompson, N. also is being held
for investigation of a possible con-
nection with the trio.
Police are Zinvestigating their pos-
sible connectlon with recent safe rob-
beries hero and also bank robberies
out in the state.
rate, which was
i in the world.
democratic primary Dr Bomb sr 1, wm
filed here today by George Clough,
attorney.
The attorney filed mandamus and
injunction proeeodinga agqinat the
city demoeratie executive committee
and city ofttetate. He alne attacked
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• a m. ora. Aalimtaa p-aun)
I AUBHN, Oct. 17—The court of
K criminal appeal* was constrained to-
■ to differ with a "friend of the
Il HUV Md deny hit motion for ro-
ll bearing of the case in which Frank
H Vogler and F. P. Littlepage. San An-
■ ‛tonio detectives, were ordered re-
| leased from contempt charges »«
I that city.
The court remarked, ia aa opinion
I by Judge O. 8. Lattimore, that "in
t tho multitude of assaulta from
|| every angle upon the eoorta in these
[ "pailous’ times. Heaven knows they
I stood in need of friends."
| The friend of the court wss Thoms,
■ N. Franklim, San Antonio lawyer,
F who filed an amicus Curse motion
I for rehearing of the Vogle-Littlepage
| ease, which grew out of the de-
tective’s arrest of Jackie Miller, while
she wm out on bond pending a dis-
trial court habeas corpus hearing on
her application for release from
sueicdy at San Antonio health of-
ficers. *
Diatrict court held the detectives
in eontempt for the arrest, which
wm for on another release not con-
netted with her detention by heaith
I authorities. The court at criminal
2 appeals reversed the contempt judg-
' meet and the detect Ivos were re-
S leased. *
f The contention of Franklin, whose
| name was not mentioned in the
I opinion, wm that the appellate court
| erred in freeing the officers.
“To bold." the opinion said, “that
I eno merely detained by health of-
| fleers snd who msy bo at large on
I bail pending habeas corpus hearing
I set, weeks later, is thereby privileged
I from arrest fsr murders committed,
■ theft perpetrated, ravishments done
[ or My other violation at the lew,
■ merely because the arresting officer
H had known of each pending habeas
corpus proceedings, would make fur
imeredible confusion and disorder."
(By The Arns,Med From)
I AUSTIN, Oct- 17 brief plea fee
h new trial for Rebecca Bradley
Rorers, former Texas university atu-
dent, soavistod ef robbing a Buda
bank of HAN in Doeamber, INS,
and sentenced to id year in prison
was made today to the court of crim-
inal appeals by Otis Rogers, hsr hus-
band. new practising law in Dallas.
1 Rego", who m ibo secretely wed.
ded husband of “Becky" the student,
came to her aid after robbery charges
were filed, attached the trial court’s
refusal at La Grange to let Dr. W. C.
Lackey, Fort Worth physictan, tes-
tify m an expert in support of her
ples of insanity.
The young woman defendant was
not present when her young M-yonr-
old husband submitted her case to
the appeals court.
Four other assignments of error
were urged by Rogers in his argu-
ment before the appellate court.
These included arguments of DIsl
trict Attorney Fred Blundell, who
said that BobooM, if insane, should
have been committed to an institu-
tion.
announcoment ed the completion of
the education building which will be
dedicated October IP and N.
Not only on school offletals
everywhere Interested in the dedi-
cation of the building, but they un
asking for descriptions of it, for
blue prints and other information.
Such requests have come from
states m (ar away as North Dakota
and Washington.
Preaident Hill ia receiving high
praise from college presidents over
the fine talent he has been able to
aasemble _ tar the dedicatory agar-
cises.
Dean J. W. Withers at New York
City is ons of the foremost thinkers
in the teacher-training fluid. Dr. W.
F. Morgan af Macomb niinols has
been preaident of the American As.
soeiation of Teachers collsgts and
is known in every state. From Pea-
body college at NMhvilte, comes Dr.
Bruce R. Payne, an outatanding edu-
eater of the south.
The state institutions ot higher
learning in Texas will nil be repre:
seated and the conference which will
be a part of the two-day program
promises to be one of greet im-
portance. Hon will meet such
veteran workers in the educational
field of Texas, as R. B. Couaina, L
H. Hubbard, F. W. Horn, J. D.
Sandefer, H. Y. Benedict and others.
eluded General Jacinto Loyola, who
is known M the inspector general at
the revolutionary forces in the state
of Bm Lois Potosi, Guanajuato and
Quaretaro.
Several months ago the rebel forc-
es in that area engaged in a brlef
battle with federal troops. The cas-
ualtles were not greet. General Loy-
ola and fear of his lieutenanta,
hewever, were wounded and eaptured.
Sinee that time they have been in
hospitais recovering fram their in-
jurles. Moadey night the five wort
taken from the hospital and siven a
brief trial, within three hours they
had been found guilty of Beta against
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