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CARRIED FIVE YARDS
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umnazement at this action, and no
little resentment.
ind.Eter
URGED TO BUY PLANT
Jan. 7.—The Prairie Oil and
a
Edward
jor offensive against prohibition:
manufacturer, is charged- with
ing the gas rate from 67 1-2 cents i
for the first 1000 feet .to $ 1.01.
| passenger train.
and Palm Heac II sih let J . Afigured
In dropping th,^ tight, tii*- ' m he
- Organizaions.
Aasocited
married.
; executive committee of- the Riv-
FRIGID BLAST
and substitufion of a system of
He has
enforce expecte to rench Fort Worth
tended south to Abilehe
’he house today in replying to
N. shippers'
warning was
About
$15,000 in cash and. securities was
0 feet, and a sliding
tinging from 67 1-2e to 50c a
serted
army and navy.
thousand
17
Brooklyn negro.
was in the sliding scale provision.
Carter, was declared an unsuitable
i —4-M 111 -116 I)ldi h MUCK, ,
1 after three members, of the shis
hours
may ‘hot be taken in enforcing
the anti-muggling statutes
Sheriff Bob Summerall of
be-
Ur.
Palo Pinto.
I
aaled
DALLAS.
West Seventh and Carleton.
| W. T Hobbs.
They drove to
additional
would* IIk-
TRUCK CRUS
YOUTH
oo.l
Angeles immediately and tell the
i grand jury all I know." the young
MAJOR ATTACK
IS MAPPED BY-
THREE WOMEN
IN AUTO ARE
SLIGHTLY HURT
BANK SAFE WITH
$15,000 STOLEN
KEMBLE CHOOSES NOT
TO SEEK POST AGAIN
said. It weighs about 3500 pounds,
he estimated.
eight
the
Monroe, 60, vice president of the
General Electric Company, died
todayat-Melrose Court where he
had been residing whihe on a visit
Deputy
Cole-
opponent for Camera, the board
indicating it was opposed to fea-
ture entertainment by the giant
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GASOLINE POURED
ON HEATER, 5 DIE
.first
scale
Northern California city Tuesday
by the United Press.
e \chedule which called for 11.01
or the first 1000 feet and 68
nts fiat for everx, " additional
1 oOO feet.
from the inside.
The safe then was lifted out by
World Search Is Ordered
for Personal Servant
of Movie Director.
a rate schedule.
The gab company then worked
.mount used.
The city countered
C‛#
Three men who are alleged to
have left a trail of stolen autos
behind them are. being held at
Palo Pinto for Fort 'Worth police.
City Detectives Ed Smith, El-
mer Howard and Chie McKinney
left for Palo Pinto late Tuesday
to return the men here.
The three first stole a Hudson
sedan belonging to R. G. Gibbs,
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be-
lli*
Bodies of Kenneth Hawks. Tom
Harris Are Recovered •"V
Council Expects Period to
Prove New Schedule
Excessive
Wall Into Vault
COXROE, exas, Jan 7-
Ry United Pres.-.
.....LoS ANGELES, Jan: t:
Valet Renames Actress
As Taylor Slayer
BV'rKAWK II, BAnTHoLMEw
, United Ptess Staff Correnpondent
ilixorce <,» < rv" get aside ailff
Ilie pertume dingnate had re-
-e icached. the city could have :
" rung from the gas company con- PACIFIC GIVES UP
1 cessfons that would have reduced 1
the cost for the first 1000 feet. i
. . impossible because the city
uid not have time to compile its
. • vidence. A
And so the ordinance was're-
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। Dallas, at Dallas Monday night.
They drove here Tuesday morn-
i wrecked that auto at
CITY DECIDES ' Late News
leged book which he said he-had i
taken from a young lady here
who obtained ft from a public
library. •
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HOUSTON, Jan/ 7.—The fourth " 1
life t^ be claimed by Houstor
l —r.
Charged by Slain Man
EX JOHN SOIEELL E
iUE to come to grips with the
The following statement was , , .
made b> officials of the gas com- taken by burglars "ho last night
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than three years; and that he
had tot'd him the detailed story
j of his connection with Taylor.
rH XT’S about all that could be
I done; considering the circum-
stances.'
But before this checkmate was
The Fort Worth Press
THE WEATHER: RAIN TONIGHT. COLDER TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY > '
They abandoned the Hudson
i and stole the Chevrolet coach of
I erside Civic League, at the same
time of the. City Council's action,
adopted resolutions urging im- |
mediate purchase of the utility’s
properties.
watchman war
By United Press.
SANTA MONICA, Cal,. Jan. 7.
Three tugs which have battled
rough seas tor days attempting to’
raise the wreckage of two air-
planes today renewed their efforts
to recover bodies of five victims
of a crash.
A diver who braved a heavy
swell and treacherous kelp beds
late yesterday brought two of the
seven bodies held in the wreck-
age since last Friday, ‘to the sur-
face.
The bodies were those of Ken-
neth Hawks, film' ' director, and
Carr declared.
“This action.” he pointed out,
"does not. mean that the city
concedes its proposition” to medi-
6,000 barrels .of oil. The gas
flow'was est iihated at about
30,000,000 cubic feet. ",
Gght, they arrived xm the-seene .
Just in time to see council hoist
I 1 «bite flag. .
charges that the baseball player
engaged in a firod bout in Chi- -
cago and attempted to engage in
another in Detroit:
pistols. Dieces of wearing apparel ing 'and
and other,' stolen goods were fouud | West Se
in the negroes' possession.
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>1 the
he ir-
on to
a, the ■
roubje
erms.
tisfac- I
from
me of *J
elicit J’
cold, .
it re- J
direc-
v.) I
1 • With Forging- Checks.
Not Tried ,
SAN FRNCISCO, Jan. 7. J.
;C. Carly, president of the Early
Investment Company of Sacra-
m e nto' today came. to thr su p par t
of Henry Peavy, personal servant
of William Desmond Taylor at
the time the moton picture di-
.e ’ -
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Seest:p-A, I
bankers' organization. said today
out ■ rate
ealled .lor . 1.
T L. Wilcox, cashier., said
tween $7,000 and $8,000 of
loot was in cash.
Jy have turned an open ear to
compromise on that bass.
House Stirred by
Black Duck Story.
WASHINGrON.. Jan
, would be impossible to.
gas company Thursday In
penitentiary, was paroled in 1926
after he had made a confidential
statement to the prison board that
the motion picture director was
killed as a result of the operations I
of a narcotic ring of which Hefner I
was a member.
Hefner said h. was with Edward
Sands, the oly remaining witness
not yet located, when the latter
found Taylor's body. The two men
fled.
Telia of Previous Night
crashed into them as they ran
-----across the landing field.
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sene on a fire In a living room
heater this morning.
Mrs. Hattie Ruesner, 25, and
Florence Lottie.' 5, their daugh-
ter. died at noon. Dohald Jr., 3,
and Mary Alice, 6, died shortly
after the fire.- Donald Kluesner
Sr . ,81. died late today.-
list" t li»< support of all of Bos-
two's a oil prohibition forces---
4 812 Oalmont,
Mineral Welle, '
for the remaining
years In connection with
traffic in 1930 waa taken last
night when Morris Johansen, 5-
year-old boy, was crushed by a
truck that was backing out ot a
"""08 d.""“
While Hefner’s story covered
events immediately after the mur-
der, including the identification
of a woman he said he saw rush-
in if from the bungalow court,
Pearey revea’led what happened
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an appeal by Representativ’La- .A. shippers’ waijiug -ne
xuardia. Republican, New York, • -ned by Weatherman D. S, ____
for Volstead law modificatiop. dis, warning agalust lo degrees eessive"
"Do you want to order tin tenpera ure in northerly direc-
Coast Guard not to shoot?" ’ Hons and against freezing almost
, break for liberty while officers
had them covered with guns.
One man identified layn Cashier
W. T, Roberts Jr., of the hank as
a member of the robber gang was
shot and killed, ( two were held
captive and the remaining three
reached the dense finish before of-
ficerh could head them off.
ing Scale for each
1000- feet.
The gas company
Summerall likely will receive the
reward after it has been definitely
established that the man slain par-
ticipated in the holdup of the
Lohn bank.
Summerall shot the man when
he attempted to escape from a
shack in which six men were bid-
ing. ’
The men escaped to the brush
after officers had cornered six
men in a shack near the oil field.
Loot taken from the bank was
found in a car parked outside the
shack, onfusion broke-. loose
when four of the._men made a
comes a candidate for the Texas awakened from sound sleep. He
Hankers A8soc iat ion, reward.ofarose and wrapped a d —.....-
85:000 on the bead o dead bank | gown around nimseir.
Names Same Person
"Did you not confide in
today, ‘ '
Blease iaatqunded—the.-senate- —HAEIYLMONROEDRES
b. reding profanity from an al-
Last week. The Press suggest-
ed an amicable settlement — a
. compromise-, in which the gas
company would accept the city’s
price for the first 1000 feet
1$1.01) and the city would have
accepted the gas company’s slid-
edule. Briefly, it
filed application recently for a
writ of habeas corpus against
the1 society to bring the children
into court. He claimed he was
denied the right to visit them.
War Time Commander of
considerable Yankee Division to Take
Leadership.
was cleared of eriminal negli-
genre in the death of two ne-
gro boys here, w ho were killed
a week ago when her plane
RUT the gas company was arm-
D ed with a federal injunction
ure venting the city frm interfer-
ig with the collection of its rate
, and used this injunction
when the time came.
The city was ordered to appear
in federal court Thursday to
’-how cause why it should not be
adjudged in contempt for Inter-
ring with the collection of this
i ate.
To beat the case; it would
have been necessary for the city
to show that the gas company’s
rate was more than adequate for
, a fair return . . . and that the
city’s was exactly adequate. .
-It proved an impossible task
cas-T. B. Slick No. 5 Hiddle-
for the
She said no
the final phases of the fight, the
eity declares an armistice this
morning, and sileuces the rumble
of its guns. 1 ..
Repe reuesions of that action
wiu--find echo in every home, in
< very gathering of citizens on the
streets and in the clubs.’
For publie opinion was finally ’
‘mobilized in this fight, and was
tharching quirk-step to the front.
With leaders and followe.s def-
■ initely committed to a finish -
Tom Harris, movie property man tpoured either, gasoline or kero-
.. 4 M .
man Cpunty automatically
HIM BLY
Midnight .....
1 a. in........
2 a. in........
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4 a. m........
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6 a. m.
; a. in.
Sun rises, 7 :33
... by the company on Dec. 31, 1929.
Montana, Utah and Ok- "Fort Worth's progress and
report nows. A low prosperity, and its program of ac-
pressure areahovers over the complishments for the future, are
Southern, Rock les. .... such as to justify all of its citi-
wind from the northwest was zen and business institutions in usins a block and tackle, Wilcox
hour avoiding, Wherever possible, in-
ternal differences Tn solving, in a
herejneighborlyway, all of our own
“ere: disputes., to Ahe end that by all-
working together, for the good of
dustrles Away
A state income tax will drive
industries from Texas to neigh-
boring states, George C. Kemble,
Tarrant County Representative
told the' Fort Worth Real Estate
Board at its weekly luncheon
Tuesday.
Many present industries would
willingness to cooperate during a "publicly humilinting"his wife'
conference here today with A. Ibex, well known in New York
Fitz-Roy Anderson ot New York.
aj.e the;:r<>pasmon was unrea- _ , , - , .
■ ex-sonable. but .is undertaken with Robbers Tunnel Thru Brick
,the belief that; it is the most, - “ — •
x ts-ipracticl method to prove the ;
Lan- ' company's new ’ schedule Is ex-]
near Coleman Monday,
The general
I__Arthur Hgzins and Ollie Jack-
dressin8 son, negroes, were . in "arrant
The only essential difference
I Sun
Arrested at
annnnced- he xxill resign his
commission to wed Sunny Jar-
with a
here. His home is in, Chicago.
His wifedd son, Harry L. Mon-
roe Jr., and a daughter. Mr‛s, Rod
TWO CRASH VICTIMS t MacPherson, all of Chicago. sur-
. ____ vlve.
..cuedulewhteh it said was ade
। uate to give the gas company a
’ fair” return.
Previously, a federal tribunal
ad given the gas company au- i - —. ----- --------- .
thority to inereas its rate so ’prohibition if Coast Guardsmen by riitt Tuesday.
. ----runner*------------------------ -- 1.4 degrees early Tues-
Bedy, Republican, Maine, told day, while freezing weather
present to flag them, while Mike ’
-Casey, crossing - watchman, de-—
. clared he had attempted to flag
I the auto before it was struck.
A Robertson- Mueller - Harper
1 ambulance took both women to
St. Joseph’s where an examina-
tion of their injuries was being
made.
The loconiotive hit the rear of
the car and spun it around, dam-
Jan. 7.—Harry L.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 —Any
man who has the money can buy
liquor in Washingtom. which is
reeking with vice and corruption.
Senator Cole Blease, Democrat,
South Carolina, told the senate
it temperature to the Panhandle
t EMPEKATUMES
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...59/10 a. m. .r*.'
..59 11 a. ......
... 612 Noon .. .
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...42 2 p. tn. .....
...37,3 p. hi.......
and sets 5:38.
Arderson said \ssociated Or-
ganizatins Inc., favored repeal
Nation-wide Anti-pro Law
Parades Planned By ‘ Wets
Representative Nays He Loses
Money in State Service '
George C. Kemble. Tarrant
County Representative and assist-
ant city attorney, will not be a
candidate for the Legislature
again this year, he announced.
Wednesday. /, /
"I have been working for the
State for |S a day for eight years
and have lost money at it,” Kem-
ble said. "My wife tells me that
it is time I was working for her
and myself and I agree with her." I
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There wilb be
•s
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around the safe large enough.to lor murder was found in a
permit a man to crawl thru, after --
which the vault door was opened
Three Men
abandoned the second auto, and
stole a third one.
On description telephoned from
Fort Worth to West Texas
towns, the three men were ar-
rested by Sheriff W. G. Aber-
nathy of Palo Pinto.
Father Claims He Is Unable to
See Tots in Hom
A bearing over the right of
the Texas Children's Home and
Aid Society to retain custody of
three children placed there last
June "waseontinued unttF the
March term of 96th District
Court Tuesday.
Mrs. E. D. Waddell placed her
children in the home two months
after she obtained a divorce.
• E. D. Waddell, the father.
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Eor aftta, two -yea i a at
{em%
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TRAIN WRECKS CAR ON BELKNAP
announced his .
"I am willing to return to Los
lias served as chairman for der, was under way today.
tiie past two years. j As the -first move of the new;
* * hunt. Chief of Police Steckels
NEW LONDOX, Colm., Jan. announced that-a revised bulle-
By United Pres,
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Jan. 7.
—Five members of one family
died today from burns suffered
in an explosion which resulted
when Donald Kluesner. 31,
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.,
1 Mrs. Addie Roberts of
Colorado Springs Is Most
' Seriously injured.
! '.An auto was wrecked, one
I woman hurt and two others nar- *
; rowy eseaped injury this after- ~
noon when the Bluebonnet., fast
M-K-T passenger train, struek
| the car on the East Belknap
I Street crossing. ;
Mrs. Addie Roberts. Colorado
Springs, was badly bruised about
the collar bone and shaken up,
while'Mrs. T. M. Bailey was shak-
. en up when the train kicked the
Belek-auto from the track against' —
a hand car standing nearby. f- ----
Mrs. Bailey, who liven at 202
West Dggt was driving the auto.
She said they had stopped to wait
for. a freight train- and after it
had passed, started ahead, to drive
1 in the path of the approaching
Teer of Granger was electes gigantic search for
chinirman of the State Board Sands, wanted here for
of the Lighteenth Amendment
Italian. Camera and his manager , .
Leon Zee was granted licenses, move away and new ones would
however i avoid Texas because the tax would
•___- I be too heavy, Kemble said.
. negro said, ■ • . .. Sales—and inheritance taxes
“III tell Mi cm morejthran the ' On ~HARCEC ENR rWA were favored by Kemble, who said
nauNs ran 7_wir me district attorney t me tell the UnHnULO run I WU that they would not be burden
killing of an alleged bank, robber nrsoimo.o. . killed Tav burglary suspects some to any class.
- no you ano" "uO killed lay- President James D'Arcy was an
lor?,,,he wasasked; a Negroes Believed Mesponsible tor thorized to appoint a committee
"I ll tell that to the grand jury,' 5 Dozens of Crimes to Investigate the feasibility ot
he said, nervously. He had. been Dozens 0 "1155 taxes
MOTHER OF 25
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PORTLAND, Maine, Jan.__
Mrs. Francesco Sangello should
know all the tricks of bei: g a
mother by now—she's had 25 chil-
dren. Since coming to America 25
years ao. she has /raised that
many children, 12 of whom are
now living. There have been three
sets of twins in the family. Her
husband, 47, is a laborer.
Passenger Train Hidden
from View by a
. Passing Freight.*
rector was murdered.
, , Carly .told the United Press to- I
c;vic D.c. NN.Nio:mli ston well in the Smith Okla- day that Peavey had worked for j
vIVICS r l OpOSe Municipal homa City field blew in today • his family as a cook for ’ more
1 Recapture and Operation witl an estimated flow of
Of Utility
I City councilmen in’ a closed seg.
- -slen-eeHy•Fueday-deetdec--drop
-their fight Jagainst a 57 1 cent in-
m a suit for divorce which -crease in the monthly gas rate for
IL*’tk*T;—pit l in ed— -----
— by Ms York gimip for a ma- ieact, Fla., Chauncey Clark I A few minutes- latek. in open
Woodworth, wealthy ’ perfume session, the council repealed its or-
dinance .passed last weekincreas-
pany: ; carried away the safe of the First
Company Pleased. । State Bank at Montgomery. 17
• "ft is most pleasing, to the Fort miles west of here.
Late News — Sports — Markets
. government supervison.
According to . Ander-en tht
A 8 it is, we have a new gas rate
I A which the council has said is
J tqo high—and which the council
ias led the publie to believe -i
too high. ’
We have that rate because tbe
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Thomas Filben that—(a motion
picture celebrity was named) kill-
ed Taylor?"
•'Yes. I did1.*
•'Will you repeat it to the grand
jury?”
"Yes.” ‘
Dr. Filben, who befriended
Peavy, is executive secretary of
the California Law Enforcement
League. ,
The person accused by Peavy
was the one named by Otis Hef-
ner, another hitherto missing wit-
ness. In an exclusive statement to
the United Press yesterday.
Hefner, a convict at Folsom
It. II. Walthnl, who William Desmond Taytormur-t
Beedy asked. “You -might as to the coast within the next 24
: well wipe out the Eighteenh to 36 hours.
Amendment.' Rain is forecast for Tuesday
This statement wa« loudly ap- night and Wednesday, colder Wortl Gas Company to know that
plauded by the house weather Tuesday night. Is the of- our city government has made .the
.Beedyaduring,; “h half hour fieial prediction of the U. S. agreement announced today, with
speec Bureau. respect to controversy that
_ - ; s^ptioLo^he Biaerdvuck K eaThoupoldwwavparea isnenter- nas existed new domes tie
8 the cit”s.sched- cident at Boston, bUgthe%ndry^ rate schedule put into eftect
ale differed only in that its price said part of the liquor, confis- Valley
for the first 1000 feet was 24 rated from the Black Duck, ianomi
centa less than the gas company's. 1 “— •— . * -
rno gather i > the threads a bit,
I t; e chy passed an ordinance
som days ngo establishing a rate
Maj. Gen. Clarence Edwards
DEshsTE iroszomnvvrat.trump. Pledges Supnort to
eards and other winning combi Campaign. - .
hation , the city should not be . I
—criticized too harshly for drop- BOS i ON. Jari. .--MaJ. Gen |
■ I'itig the fight. _ _ ' - Clarence R Eduards, war lino-- -
KaT ' '. critc n should (run* commander ef-ttie famous Yun
l . tor not reacinK an agreement, kee Divttom; todny ptedged I
8 . on a ron promise rate with ' the\ • ‛‛
varbwas III a framofmind-*o=
I rmpromsq,
• .Now, with the city u-rthdraw-
& ing Us forces, the gaa company
is tn no mood to agree to any
I - schedule < xcept the one already,
drawp. .....——.— Temporary •
— A TSHN .La n .7acla tide D.
: crew had been killed, was sold
by Coast Guardsmen.
Eepresentativ Schaefer, "‘/blowing at eight-miles an
< publican. Wisconsin, introduced . - / m msda.
.bin., the ..r Ttempetutures
Si zest provamendat the during the sast 24
TAYLOR DEATH
, WITNESS TALE
' IS SUPPORTED
■ ar* ttiTTe”*’ill a !\i month pe
oil of trial, after .which it will
------—d<-iini»*).< . ■iiuiliRhed whet tree
the gus company’s i ate is just
nd propet. D it is obvious that
the rate 18 too-high for a “fair"
return, the elty will ngain looseu
ts t ii underbol u ; .
* ! But. ... cinpauj will be
• • i'I entronelied vith its rate by
' , n and-it i- doubtful it can
ever he dislodged.
of Control today. He suc-
ence, the public has become em FAUN rrnrnai c A -
btled, and doesnt relish march- FAVOR FEDERAL SALE,
ing to the heater of aettot furt
or the t xercise: , J
7.— Continuation of the court i tin describing the missing man
65 and 27 degrees
ex .Extremes thie date” la:t .xear: our city, it will result in Fort
cept in self defense. °0 and ’ 2 . . ,, Worth being everywhere known as
The present law -authorizes use 1 . sExtromes, 16, da t* all yearst (Turn to Page 2 >
oP- force to prevent smuggling 1 1°, *. ’. 5 J ‘ , ’, ------:---—
and It is this provision which i ,, Barometera., m Tuesday ciir nED.rLII nDENI
Beedy cited as justification for 29 97: humniditya 91. SUIT OVER CHILDREN
the Coast Guard's attack on the I
Black Duck.
County jail Tuesday facing 20
charges * of burglary between
them.
Eleven elinrges were placed in
Justice J. H. Faulkner’s court
against Higgins and nine against
Jackson. Neither was able to make
bond.
The negroes were arrested last
week by police, who believe they
have a team responsible for burg-
laries of several dozen Fort Worth
residences. • ' .
Higgins was -arrested when a
policeman recognized a buckle he
had bought at a l pawn shop after
pawning a stolen pistol. Several
Mabel Normand, said to hate. AIrIAl vAnu BIRO
28," NEW YORK BARS
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AUTO -THIEVES HELD
. FOR LOCAL POLIC
AGAINST FIGHT
TO CURB RATE usipzps-*
• ------ Houston flyer. ‘ today was
wr, At the same time, officials of martial trying 39 enlisted was to be sent to police depart-, ...
ecutive chairman of ill the next's at » the Central Civic Council were, men of the Coast Guard for* ments all over the world.. ; *■
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Etover (IF- properties of the Fort the naval court considered found • ' Micut. krancis Francis, below.
Worth 'Gas Company, three minor cates. j Served Am‘Valet will not abide by the ancient de-
I ‘Officers and members of the * * • ' s...ii cree that no member of the
MEXICO eiry, Jan. .—The I- Sauds had served Faylor in Roxgl Horse Guards, crac E b-i-
ctew nt the BNtish Meatnship /xarious. capacities and gade of the King of England.
Ealuna was removed today ; known best as valet to the noted shall marry an nctress.
___ ______ _ after the vessel went aground f 5creen director.
erusade v mild be miade witu *u uanmn, AAi,,. mediate purchase of tie utility’s' off Puerto, Mexico. The.Brh- l -Once. Then Taylor was io Ei1-
"ifberty paiates" held slmul- ’ fj N AAY QSIITL properties. .1 ish steaner San solace aided rope, Sands asserted Iy._ forged his mwm, above, American musical
taneously in all the larger rttler ’ UIV VVR | DUU I r Practical Solution. the Luluna’s crew. Press dis-. | name to dozens of the directors comedy star, in London.
He hopes to liave a total of 30 WWW IM . 1 ‘ f ‘ ‘ *r patches said the Luluna lost checks. He was never prosecuted, ----—
000,000 • r sen-march • ‛ 1 , ,.,,,7,,.,, a. 1,. n 1. , । ’her proveller and was in dan- on the charge. .___________
Cold Wave to Reach Fortconeovcruyonetisalhthndtythr.gerorbrenkingup. . .
-Worth During Night. .Fort Worth and the gas com- .
pany during the period of grace j
'The erest ■ of a .cold wave Lso far as any court action is
• which has brought a 14-degree concerned.” City "Manager O. .E.
Ine., who lad come here to en-
CONTINUED BY COURT Phlipat,‛ecretary orihe
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aging it badly. . -
' G. E. Markum. 216 Live Oak,
saw the crash as he stepped out
of his front door. • .
"The auto was, going up the
hill pot so awfully fast.” Markum
said. “The’car was right almost
the time of the slaying as having, nnrA"r opunre 0,1 tbe-track when I first saw it.
said that when she talked to "I‛KFRI‛ KHIKFK “Whether they saw the train or -
Taylor just before the murder-he UIILr I UIIIIILU not I couldn’t tell. I couldn’t tell
was attempting to straighten out -whether they were trying to turn-
his bank account and to sepa- , p- t R-cAm’n p,inilict le off the track or not. They
rate checks signed by himself rll&l ' Daseman-rugm- lb Wouldn’t have been going very
and Dy Sands,------------------ Stseended from Rinttr"-* U»>l imomist- the train ciF^ed tliT
.It was known that Sands saw; ° ear. only il 2 or 45 feet when it
Taylor shortly , before the slay-DyU", , - . w stopped. The auto was thrqwn
-lug. probably on the mule day. ! „ NEW.! EN: in " nuenew against a hand car setting beside
Sands was ’described by au-Tork State Athletic ommissionLthe track ” •
thorittes as "probably an English-, today suspeti<T»<r - Arthur (The' ----______.
nun." He was said to have de- Great’ shires and refused per-l •
Carnera and "California Jack” STATE IN.COME TAX
Murphy, RAPPED BY KEMBLE
The commission's order against, . —i—
Shires’ -followed publication of Tells Realtors It Wduld Drive In-
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 83, Ed. 2 Tuesday, January 7, 1930, newspaper, January 7, 1930; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638630/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.