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LABOR COMMISSION
IWO KENTUCKY
ON RUSSIA RETURNS;
Listed on the petition are certain
landed la the city yesterday noon in
items which must he deseribed and value
Workers, Pittaburgh; Frank L Palmer.
high spirits over the trip.
down
The "neither" which here thei
t
BRITISH ARMY IN
NURSE DENIES
the American Cooperative Mission of
nadian for the night rather than brave
theaters, churehes, stores and all ether
out
: tion of New York.
places where crowds congregate.
ADMISSION OF
WRONGDOING
AND FLOGGING
TRIAL BEGINS
no
cup
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W. A. Harriman, at No. 1, for Sands quoted, the word “love” being substitut-
Hitchcock and Crowdin, the latter an
hoard.’ petitioned the beard to enaet a I
TOLD AFTER DEATH
OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 26.—One man
(By United Press.)
guest tenor of the San Francisco Opera
AUSTRALIAN FLIERS
ABE MARTIN
FLIGHT NEXT MONTH
WEATHER
GOEBEL REACHES EL
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(CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE)
mon, there is harm,” the pastor said.
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PASO; HOPS OFF FOR ENDORSE COLORADO
BARTLESVILLE TODAY
IRRIGATION PLANS
eifie via the #outh Sea Islands to Aus-
40 degrees, some parts of the county
proposed by the Syndicate Power
com-
be taken by the new Colorado River
RICHMOND, Ky., Sept. 26 Charles
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BEING INVESTIGATED
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 28.—Postal In-
starting in-
im-
pending investigation.
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Mrs. Lilliendahl recalled that after he
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reports of rains and unseasonably low
of golf
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Don’t You Admire
A Fellow Like That?
REQUISITION ASKED
FOR INDICTED TEXAN
COUNTIES IN
4 QUARANTINE
IN MURDER CHARGE
ON WITNESS STAND
COLORADOAN DENIES
HE WILL ENTER PLEA
OF GUILTY TO ARSON
INDIA TEAM LOSES
- TO SANDS POINTERS
vestigations into a theft of a quantity
of parcel post mail rifled from a mail i
storage car destined for San Antonio,:
COUPE OVERTURNS IN
CRASH; WOMAN HURT
—
Martinelli was returning to Fan Fran-
cisco with friends after spending the
week end south of the city when the
car in which he was riding and two
Tal
for
I'OI
sto
noon on the day of the shooting when
he met Tirey and Maxwell. Another ar-
gument ensued, which ended In a gun
fight resulting fatally .to Maxwell.
street, was internally injured It is be-
lieved, when the small coupe in which
she was riding with her aunt, Mrs. H.
W. D. Hurt, was turned over in a col-
lision with a taxi-cab at Seventh and
Harrison streets at • o'clock last night.
The two Women were driving south
on Harrison and the cab was going
Ike Soles has returned from abroad an*
says th' bartenders o' Toronto feel very
kindly toward this country. In spite of
all our crime an' waywardness I occasion-
hea
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mal
per
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diate and direct benefit to West Texas,
Eilers said.
INJURED IN AUTO
CRASH AT FRISCO
WHA
1
tracts to 21.51 cents a pound, or about
M 40 above the low price of last Fri-
day. The advance attracted considerable
realizing, but all except M to 75 cents
of the gain was maintained.
and treated for cuts on his hands caused
by flying glass.
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malady, have been announed by the
Gospel mission here.
preventative of infantile paralysis here
was lifted today.
Public schools, which closed a week
ago, opened.
No new eases of infantile paralysis
have been reported since the ban went
nto effect.
ation with the Russian labor unions, was
greeted with Silence by the spokesman.
The delegation included:
James H. Maurer, president Of the
GENOA AND NAPLES
AMERICAN VISITORS w
FINE RECEPTIONS
FORD COMPANY OF
CANADA MAKES BIG
EARNINGS IN 1926
the machine. Mrs. Parsley was in deli-
cate health.
LARGE IRRIGATION
DISTRICT SOUTH
ON BRAZOS RIVER
dusk Wednesday. -
Colonel Thompson and Gray had
. trouble on the return trip.
their schools closed under a quarantine Workers. Pittsburgh; Frank L. Palmer.
put into effect today on account of the of the Typographical Union of Denver; .. _____ ________________
infantile paralysis epidemic. ; Albert S. Coyle, executive secretary of late Sunday caused them to land at Ca- ;
The ban is intended to keep children *h- Am - Cem"<1— Miscien • ... --t- ... -*— ----1
quartet hammered out ten goals in the Rev. Charles Bailey, local pastor.
final five chukkers. > She declared that she had been mis-
EUROPE HAS MANY CASES OF IN-
FANTILE PARALYSIS; SUBSIDES
IN MISSOURI
IN SCEOND TRIAL OF AL-
LEGED GANG
BOY KILLED BY
TIMEKEEPER AT
FOOTBALL GAME
S I
H(
lars
and
AUSTIN, Sept. 26.-2 Deaths would be
reduced materially in Texas by the exe-
cution of a public health program plan-
nod by Dr. Joe Gilbert of Austin, presi-
dent of the State Medleal nssociation.
Dr. Gilbert told the association in called
mooting here today.
His program would require co-opera-
tion of district and county medical so:
eieties and of publie schools, he said.
Dr. Gilbert told the conferenee that
public health and preventive medicines
are main objective at the association.
EXTENSIVE HEALTH
PROGRAM PUNNED
GOTTON ADVANCES
NUR $4 PER BALE
INVADE ITMY
SEEING
MAN GIVEN LIR ON
MOTOR TRUCK KILLED
(By The Associated Prem S.)
AUSTIN, Sept. 26. action
is necessary to assure construction of
“great flood control, power and irriga-
tion dams” on the Colorado river, as
(By The Amocinted Prose.)
OWENSBORO, Ky.. Sept. M.—Hun-
dreds of school children *n Owensboro
and Davies county were turned back to
their homes this morning upon finding
while in France and Italy the number of F
cases has not been above normal.
The disease is worst in Roumania and
Germany, where upwards of 300 cases
have been reported.
A special cabinet meeting was held in ■
Bucharest to plan a campaign to fight
(By United Press.)
DENVER. Cote, Sept. 26— Don Hogan,
I By The Assoc iated Press.)
GILMER, Tex., Sept. M.—The second
Toe will be inspired by hearing Judge
Nelson discuss Men's Bible lessen at
Minsion theater, 9:45 a m. Sunday.
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the past four weeks.
Beyond a few isolated cases, France
is free of the epidemic.
Physicans at Rome report that cases
of the disease are negligible in Italy.
lee, in a half-day conference .^ FARMER ON TRIAL
deate. ,
Legionnaires stood
g358
regular frontier force along the Czecho- of these cases was that of Cain Ander- .na w. i.m.t.n ...izi.0
Slovakian, Jugo-Siavian and Hungarian eon. charged with the urn. offense' ation and Reclamation association.
(By The Associated Press.)
WESTBURY, N. V.s Sept. M.—TU
nounced he does not plan to file charges
against her.
FULTON, Mo , Sept. 34 — The ban here
against public gathering as possible
Last night, Lorensen said, Mrs. Baxter
went to his house and told him his wife
was with Baxter. Lorensen said he in- '
yestigated and that a fist fight started
between himself and Baxter during the
course of, which Baxter fell dead.
and Great Britain, Austria. Bulgaria
rod Jugoslavia have escaped thus far. DEWlTT OSBORNE IS DEFENDANT
last night and this moring, melted and
the wether bureau predicted higher
temperatures and clearer skies in the
next 24 hours.
This state and Wyoming, however,
looked for freezing temperatures during
the night, with the mercury late in the
day hovering close to the 32 degree
mark- *
While the blizzard in Colorado was
not of long duration, it transformed the
September pieture. Parked automobilea
in Denver were trimmed with white,
overcoats became necessary articles of
apparel and coal concerns were besieged
with orders for fuel. In the mountains,
where last week the changing foliage
presented autumnal scenes such as de-
light the artist, only the coniferous
trees seemed in harmony with the white
surroundinge.
Sands Point' wrong doing with the girl's father, the
Pennsylvania state federation of labor; , pasnenger col. Ernest
John Brophy, of the United Mine
The meeting win De nera sc mt Au: ( umexeeper a’ ■ mg
tin Chamber of Commerce and a West Friday, died today,
j Texas Chamber of Commerce commit- borrowed a polieeman’s pistol to start
sion also scheduled to meet here, Oc- the game and signal the end of the pe:
tober 3, was invited to attend. riods. At the close of the first period
“The building of these dams would i he attempted to fire the pistol into the
be of benefit to all Texas and of imme- ' air, it hung fire and went off a moment
"William Teir
Stuff Cause
Wound in Head
the eons of Leo aad the cone of Grant
stand for eno country, one flag and
one cause—value $25."
the finding of poison, letters between . -----
the nurse and the rector, end curious , was dead and another man, two women !
circumstances in the Bailey household, and an infant were in jail here today Martinelli, leading tenor of the
There was the expectancy that the < during the investigation of a sordid
ould attract an au-1 story embracing illicit love affairs,
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(By The Asmocintel Trees )
WAXAHACHIE, Texas. Sept. 26- 01: ___________ _____
den Mercer, Maypearl farmer on trial nurse’s hearing would attract — —, , . ----------- ------ - - •
here for the alleged slaying of Bobby dience somewhat larger than the group , “wife swapping” and wild parties.
Maxwell at Maypearl, July 10, 1937, took ' of forty-five parish followers, ten of . Wendell Baxter was the dead man.
the witness stand in his defense today. , them in the choir, who heard the pastor Those in jail were Lester O. Lorenson,
J______ ____a . 1 . — a .. .. v. rv_ —— _a 1 kla ml/a MIlArnA ana Rnvter'a wife
NINETY TO TRIAL
ON BOOZE CHARGES
NEXT NOVEMBER 21
TREE
> oRANOE
ma WlIe ana inry “E'E5d VO Ev-uE
being friendly with the Baxters but stop
the parties.
ford Smith end Charles Ulm. Australian -.................- - .......।
fliers now in Seattle, will hop off some- l miles west of Memphis, accompanied by '
I time next month on a propeeted trans- a severe hail storm Sunday night, dam- <
pacific flight, it was learned today. aging the crops over four sections about 1
They have purchased one of the giant 30 per cent it is estimated.
tralia. It was understood at the Boeing were in need of rain, which will be of
plant. ' great benefit to late cotton and feed.
(Ry United Frees.)
LONDON, Sept. 26.- An epidemic of
infantile paralysis is ravaging a wide
' area of Europe, stretching from Rou-
mania to England.
It originated several weeks ago in
Roumania and spread northwestward to
Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Germany,
sin to study present day labor aad;
economic condikions returned to New
Turk today on the United States liner
Leviathan, refusing to disclose their
findings.
A suggestion that the delegation had
decided against recommending affili-
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SORDID STORY OF
“WIFE SWAPPING"
< esaja pojupaowsy atL <n>
EL PASO, Sept. .Me—Art Goebel, win-
others collided. He was severely shaken
given. Under the clause of “uniforms,"
the colonel has described as followst
"Ono old Confederate uniform, a
symbol of ‘the storm tossed nation that
fell’ I wore it with fidelity and honor
long ago in the bravo days of my youth,
and now in the evening of life, let me
say that I fought for the cause I be-
lieved right, accepted the arbitrament
of the sword in good faith and for sixty
years my flag has been Old Glory.
Long will she wave over the land of the
free and the home of the brave, because I r
GRAY THOMPSON "ONE old confederate
m nuaon nLiunnu; Amn‛ urZim UNIFORM” IS LISTED IN
FINDINGS ARE SECRET A K KI ¥ t BY AIK PETITION OF BANKRUPT
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SEATTLE, Wash, Sept. 26. —Kings-
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.)
V. G. Hill, tire shops; John Dutton and
M. M. Merriman, grocers; Dean Kirk,
C. J. Blackburn, J. T. Moore and Bid
Browning, dry goods, and clothing;
Howard Paul, banks and trust compa-
ales; H. C. Gouldy and Charles McAfee,
furniture stores. All others may call
Mr. Emmett, 4484, for reservations.
gna
under 16 years old away from schools, Cleveland, and James William Fita-
----- -* “ ----rpatriek of the American Artists' federa-
the cold and fog on to the fying field
here. They made the last hop in 55 min-
utes for the more than 100 miles, never
flying more than 100 feet above the
ground to get clear vision.
The two left Chicago at 2:30 o'cloek
Friday afternoon, making several stops
on route.
Hubert Cole, with the Associated
Press here, and Gordon Palmer, with
the Austin Drug company, made the British army in India four unsuccessful
flight from Amarillo to Chicago with , challengers for the international eup,
Lieutenant Gray and returned by train, went down to defeat before the Sands ;
I arriving late yesterday. They flew to
I the scene of the fight between dawn and
side the station while bands played the!
Italian and American national anthemt
and the Italian war veteran organiza-
tion stood in line. The Legionnaires I
were greeted with greet applause. I
After watching two squads of the Fas
the epidemic. It is reported from the of the east Texas anti-mashing cases
Rumanian capital that extraordinary growing out of the alleged flogging of ... .. ,
precautions are being taken to guard Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richardson and their Alisrr' SeA" 2teAPretion for 1 __
zounnipgeaichaalgeppinatcaheadinca: daue hMond.y ", ptertaduigadiptrietawour permit t ereate • water im- Point,led thescoreraswithfour.goala. | •dfor‛"like" in the published aeounts.
tion and "epeciai supervision is being Mr..w .A .Strapps. The case is that Brazonenterstriltyemn TemEwasritea international substitute, each scored ----- _ (By United Prem»
aken of his food and his exercise. of Dewitt Osborne charged with viola- . . . . . w . _ _
Medical staffs have supplemented the tion of the anti-masking law. The first Enginers by the Brazos Valley Censer- three goals for army-in India.
(BsTheAmociated Prese.)
GENOA, Italy, Sept. 26.- Two bui
members of the American Legion i
rived here on a special train this moi
ing and were welcomed by Prefect Poi
Chief Magistrate Broecardi, Gene
Fara and Deputies Ruaso and Sanaanel
representing the Italian war veteran^
aad a large number of American resi-
Cool Reft esh m en
> By The Assoeiated Pre.) l„ J J.
DENVER, Sept. 2d.—Colorado's first Antonio,
snow storm of the season tonight ap- i
-peered to have spent its force as the I
blanket ef mere than en ineh, dropped
(By United Prem)
CLEVELAND, Okie, Sept M Ninety
defendants in the superior industrial
alcohol conspiracy will go to trial here
November 21 before Federal Judge D. C.
Westerhaver, it was announced today.
The men were indicted by a Federal
Grand Jury after an investigation which
lasted three years. They are charged I
with traffieing in alcohol oa a nation-
wide scale under the guise of operating'
a gigantic perfume business.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas. Sept. 26.—
Frank Young, about 60, was killed today
when a truck on which he had been
given a lift overturned on the Corpus
Christi-Robstown highway, pinning him
beneath it. He died a few minutes
after he was brought to a hospital here.
Young gave the name of a brother. Will
Young, of Sheldon. Neither of the men
la known here.
frontiers bordering on Roumania to growing out of the same circumstances.
Mrs. E. A. Parsley, 707 Harrison
4 Hr The Associated Press ) mately eight hours.
DALLAS, Sept. 26. — With cooler)--—■
temperature in Oklahoma and northwest-
ern Texas and predictions of frost for
, northwestern Oklahoma and the Texas
Panhandle aroused fears of a curtailed
crop. a
ARRESTED IN CHICAGO
Since the paralysis epidemic broke out i “
-
throe times. L. E. P. Guinness tallied I ENIn, Okl., sept. 26.— Enid ex-
pectantly awaited today the first court
airing of “imputed interpretations” of
the friendship between Mary Atkinson,
nurue, and the Rev. Charles Bailey,
Episcopal rector, eclipsed by the sudden
death of the pastor's daughter, Mary
Jane.
Wednesday the nurse faces pre-
liminary hearing on a charge of murder
I in the daughter's death, culmination of.
(By The Associated Prem,)
NEW YORK. Sept. 26.—Ford Motor
company of Canada earned $76.30 a share
in 1926, with net profit of $5,341,177
after taxes and charges, excluding cer-
tain rebates thst may be received at a
later date. The previous report covered
the last five months of 1925 and showed
net profit of $974,316 or $13.91 a share.
Total sates and ather income tot 1PM
amounded to $54,254,619 against $45,-
622,493 the year before. Output in-
cluding sales to affiliated companies
was 100,614 cars and trucks and 6,140
tractors, an increase of 21875 cars and
trucks and ,759 tractors ovsr 1016.
MAILERS' DIVISION'
OF PRINTERS’ ONION
TO KEEP FRANCHISE
later as it was pointed toward the grand- ------
stand. Prof. Gabby was held under bond i ally meet a clergyman that's out of a
Pointateqmp,Eoglsto.ttodayin.the CHARGES REPORTER SUBSTITU-
final match for the American pen pole I
championship. I TED “LOVE” FOR “LIKE”
After a stern battle through the open-1
lag periods, the British team play was IN INTERVIEW
disrupted in the third chukker, when |
Captain Richard George was eaught in . 1..
his pony's fall and suffered a broken _____ ITheArociutedrrm)
cellar bone. Lieut. Col. George de La 1 ENID, Okla., Sept. 2d.- In a statement
Peer Beresford replaced the British issued from her cell where she is held
leader in the line-up, but the invaders on a charge of killing Mary Jane Bailey,
could not regain their stride Miss Ruth Atkinson today denied
Riding hard behind the leadership at ... ,
Tommy Hitchcock, star of the American published reports that she had admitted
Denver automobile dealer, today denied I ‘ -
reports current at district court that | landing gears for use on land only,
ho will plead guilty to arson charges. Keith v Anderson, who will accom-
filed following a fire at his garage and pany Smith and Ulm: has been in Hon-
display rooms several weeks ago, olulu inspecting landing fields there.
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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Cities represented by the defendants
inelude < hicago, Philadelphia. Cleveland,
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duimh, Boston, Ir,The Arreztate Prme 2 • .
San Francisco, Providenee, R. 1 Detroit NEW YORK, Sept. 2d-The price of
and San Jone, Calif. ; cotton!rose nearly $4 per bale oa the
- - -. . - , I New York cotton exehange today whew
__“IB, The Ahdeintea Frees.)
AUSTIN, Sept. SB,—tHlneis was today
ashed by Governor Moody to reader P.
K. Greenberg, indicted in Jefferson
eeuniy for swindling in connection with
• desl with the Part Arthur First Na-
tional bank.
Greenbert la ia custody ia Chicago.
I heard today, were withdrawn when an play between himself and Maxwell and
agreement was reached binding the ap- tee__• .__L, S-e T'
plicants to a non interference with the an argument between them.
YA reAv nanrn proposed valley district. , Mercer and his wife were driving1
II r\\A J r Ais H Ils The disputed applications having been home from Grandview late in the after-
IV -vvn‛ I nWII IV reset, however, were not acted upon.
__ ______ I ner, of the Dole air race to Hawaii,
“There will be nothing definite until ' ” I arrived here shortly before six o'clock
aftemthe tryouts.” P. G. Johnson, vice! SPEARMAN, Tex., Sept. 26.—An early tonight in hia plane, the Woolaroc.
president and general manager of the । cold wave today brought the temperature ' He will take off tomorrow morning _______
factory, explained. to 34 accompanied by light rein. Feed at six o’clock for Bartlesville, Okla. I pany at which the West Texas Chamber
The Fokker f a tri-motored ship with crops generally are not matured. . Goebel made the non-stop flight from of Commerce has leveled its guns, will
■ -*■ - •--* _____ j Los Angeles to F.l Paso in approxi- - -
COLD, FOG CAUSED OVER-NIGHT in the frderga court hene, clerk.onid
STOP AT CANADIAN; NO Felix Robertson of Waco, tho highest
Auen ne. awe । ranking officer of the Confederate army
OTHER DELAYS living today.
-object all children crossing into those Andersen's trial ended in a hung jury
countries from Roumania to a strict several Weeks ago. < __. - ... _ .. . . . . 1
. ss esanasam m -
among the cases. In the remainder of and Beulah Anderson were absent. pective * pproprtator to act in harmony
Saxony there is a total of about 110 Judge Warren, who presided at the with the biK district and under its reK-
cases with no deaths. trial of Cain Anderson in Tyler. is also “ as to assure total eo-ordi-
Twenty-five eases were reported in judge of district court here and ia hear- nason:.
Prague. 16 in Carpathe-Rassia, it ia ine the Osborne case. Nat Gentry and! Pending legal advice from the attor-
Berlin, and three in Koenigsberg with the law firm of Briggs and Davis of ney general s department on several
ne fatalities. Gilmer are defense counsel. points in doubt, the board made "• de-
There was only one report of the The Richardson’s and Mrs. Strspps
epidemic in Great Britain—at P’ —2 ———1. *------"--* — --
where there have been 40 cases during night of Juns 8.
west on Seventh, Mrs Hurt ws. driving | torzh.stshtaeinK.trP.nEhey werntakey
where they placed wreathe on graves of
Italians killed in battle, the Mazxint
gallery and then to the home of Co-
lumbus.
The Legionnaires were guests of honor
this afternoon at an official reception
at the municipal palace.
Improvement association in a meeting ----------. . .
here, October 3, A. J. Eilers of Austin,) Minter, 14, a apectator, accidentally shot
president, announced today. by the pistol of Professor B. F. tabby.
The meeting will be held at the Aus- timekeeper at a high school game hire
- - 1 . prof. Gabby had
(By United Press.)
NAPLES, Sept. 26.— American Legion-
naires who are touring southern Europe
after having attended the Legion con-
vention at Paris arrived today from
Nice.
The city was be-flegged in honor of
the visitors who were received cordial-
ly by government authorities and rep-
resentatives ot the Fascist! and of wat
veterans organizations. National Com-
mander Howard I’. Savage will be re-
ceived by King Victor and Premier Mus-
। solini in Rome.
PROMINENT TENOR
for Texas, reports gathered here tonight! PARCEL POST THEFT.
I and other weather conditions.
Amarillo reported a temperature of 38
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CHICAGO,' "eprit26.mfe U. B. eir-
cuf court of appeals today upheld the
decision of federal Judge Robert C. Bait-
•el), of Indianapolis, who several months
ago granted a temporary injunction
against Charles P. Howard, president of
the Internatiohal Typorraphical Union.
Judge Baltzell’s decision and injunc-
tion restrained Howard from submitting
amendments to the Union’s constitution
allegedly designed to disfranchise the
mailers’ division of the union from par-
ticipating in the election of president
and other important officers
The appeal court's decision today was
written by Judge Evon A. Evens, and
was concurred in by Judges Samuel As-
chuler and George T. Pago.
(By The Areoeinted From.)
WAC. Sept. 26-"One old Con-
federate uniform."
This phrase is listed one of the most
unusual bankruptey petitions ever filed
' Colonel'Robertson, in a lengthy pe-
Fresh from their 1,000-mile air jaunt tition shows that his liabilities have out-
from the big fight at Chicago, Lieut, i run his asseta by far in the declining
Robert .GKay, pilot, his years of his ltfB.BB4.Uto. that "th.
- - 1 0. Thompson, onlyway out is .this petition." .
Fokkers used in the unsuccessful polar All of Hall county was drenched with
expeditions ef Capt. George Wilkina. . rain, last night and this morning and
They intend a flight across the Pa- the temperature has dropped to about
Here’s real satisfaction
after a round
company, was slightly injured in an au-
tomobile crash today. >- •)
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26.—Gi4 nnl
’ > Metro:
politan Grand Opera of New YoW and
only one report of the The Richardson’s and Mrs. Strapps cision.
- — t Britain—at Hull, told authorities they were flogged on the Objections raised by the association — ---------------------------...--------------— .----- „ - ... . „
----- - । to the Eranting of two or three Brazos He described events lending up to the; speak Sunday on the text, “Ye Cannot, his wife, Mildred, and Baxter* wife,
) permits, applications for which were ( affray, declaring there had been gun serve God and Mammon.” | Mrs. Jessie Baxter, who took her infant
‘ . _______ •___" ___ —— " I "No man can serve two masters: For child to jail with her.
the latter’s cousin, Grover Tirey, during either he will hate the one and love the The story told the police war that the
lan a-umant het-aantham other; ye cannot serve God and mam- families lived across the street from
mon,” the Rev Bailey read to his hand- each other and enjoyed parties to-
ful of chureh listeners Sunday, quoting, gether. Things progressed, it was said.) -
St. Matthew. . ! to the point that "wife swapping" was
The minister interpreted the word ' agreed to.
“mammon” as meaning anything that Lorenson said this state of affairs
will turn one from God—“riches, an 1 continued until he remonstrated with
idol, or pleasure.” I his wife and they agreed to continue
“When one gives himself up to mam-
or
burg
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and
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In his evil at the county jail, Hogan IAnKAIA, nnsun aAA.A.an
tfx.’isa.-.’is s WIDOW THINKS "SNOW
frepara the f-VanmsT Mm? ’ ottie ppnes prepngeQ E {degreesand little rains, while Corpus
Hogan has turned down dozens of of- IKUJ KorU IyOIDLL Christi had A temperature of 79 degrees
zrprzs FOR DOCTOR’S DEATH-- Mi
know how I stand on the question of ,75 perature of 40 degrees and a north wind,
bona» iBv Unlud Press.; while Lubbock s temperature was 45 de-
prsttyDuranea eirasuAxtoNvoxietrninERemdurdt sr from local
igeirorged"nuhtomtone‛motgngnE i traetive widow whenshg.put forward •• dropped •• 52 degrees Texarkana and Longvjew
(By United Pie»
UTICA, N. Y.. Sept. 26. An im-
promptu performanee."a la Wil-
liam Tell’ in a Utica cafe today
gave one man a scalp wound and
caused two others to be arrested.'
A man who shot bottles from a
bartender's head supplied the en-
tertainment. When the man tried
to shoot through the hole in a fun-
nel, balanced on the head of Albert
Bachle, the bartender, the bullet
riped off a portion of Ma scalp.
When you are snug indoors, with
a warm fire burning, you look out-
side at the storm and say: “I’m
glad I don’t have to go out tonight.”
Every day, stormy or pleasant, that
loyal News-Globe carrier of yours is
on job. He'll appreciate it if you
have his paper money ready for him.
He has earned it. >
SHIP FROM CHI
cooler and partly cloudy weather and relocked the ear and forwarded it to
Houston received a light rain and was . San Antonio.
enjoying cooler temperatures. Galves- : When the train arrived at Austin,
ton reported warm showers, while Beau- ’ J. C. Lindland, inspector in charge of
mont reported clear and warm weather, the district,' ordered sll mutilated
■ .......— packages removed from the ear there
‘TEMBER 27, 1W.
LFBaikereedssutnmavutriemorKrKey an- the theory that drug addicts might have eary tonight with indications ef cooler' eording to local postal officials. The
nounced be does not dsn to fH. charge. •imidnath recahled that after he "piherwohenAustin and Ware reported ! "9
had closed his office for the cure of ad- ......
diets his patients had followed him to
their home in mountain lakes, often
coming at night in the vane hope that
they could obtain opiates.
"He dealt with negroes," she said. Her
first statement concerning the crime de-
scribed two negroes who, she related,
shot the practitioner while he waa riding
in an automobile with her on the out-
skirts ot Hammonten tha afterneon of
September 15.
The widow’s theory may renew the
search of authorities for the negroes,
which lagged when evidence against the
original story of robbery was uncov-
ered.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 320, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1927, newspaper, September 27, 1927; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569174/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.