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ELECTION BY STATES
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song on her lips and a man jn a | Democrat, New Jersey, opened a
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hold of them." I suggested hope-
fully.
and
OPENSELECTION THIEF SHOT DOWN
26 IS MINIMUM
BY PEACE OFFICER
which I
both sides ready, jury selection
worry
Moore
slow rain falling and the tempera-
Kin anians
The highest temperature in the
state was 76 degrees at
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George Adams, 71, was-leaving
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ERRONEOUS, BUREAU SAYS
Scheduled for Tuesday nieht. he
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WATER BOARD OPENS
DAM BIDS TUESDAY
G NINE
ACTION
; the trial of Cecil Odneal, charged
• with cospiraey to commit brib-
■ lilt bribery.
. Venirement
MacDonald’s visit to the United
States made no change in rela-
tions between the two countries-.
Still with France in mind, Stim-
quate
will I
Mrs. Way bourn was convicted
in Bastrop County in 1928 for
the murder of W, W. Waybourn,
her husband.
DISARMAMENT
BY GOODWILL
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damage
raids.
The
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TRAIGHT
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spoildent
18. — Jack
pearing lit
today stood
ntender for
rld’s light-
as the re-
victory over
w York in a
Ilson Square
home during the raid and of dam-
aging her property.
I,-1 -i- s tirte
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and the case
here.
announced
eers of 5000
isapprovl in
next week. •
. A further consideration of the
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The Fort Worth Press
THE WEATHER: BAIN, SLEET UR SNOW TONIGHT, WITH TEMPERATURE NOT’ LOWER THAN 26 TUESDAY
grees.
HOUKLY TEMPERArI KES
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falling apart.
Monday morning it lost a rail
from the steps leading to the first
illcontest the
I Thompson,
. outstanding.
• Jayhawke'
t guard. star:
> ith two fif'd
throws. . i
Answers French Doubt.
Apparently addressing himself
$500.
The one-story brick residence ot
C. E. Morgan at 2618 Stewart
Drive was destroyed by fire Sun-
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Requests Secrecy Be
Removed.
. Kiwanis Club observed the 15th
Rain. Snow or Sleet Duc to , birthday of Kiwanis International
Secret Anglo-American
Understanding Is
Denied.
man of the day. 1
Music was furnished by Mau-
rice and his Texas Hotel orchestra
♦rant skepticlim. They don’t be-
Heve 41. see no point in beating r
down with denial, any tradition L
that puts them in a favorable I ’
light.
' damaged two others here Sunday
; and early Monday.
BLAZE UNDER PIPES
- SETS FIRE TO HOME
One Residence Is Destrojed by
Flames; 2 Others Damaged
Fire destroyed one home and
new campaign of .pie House wet
bloc tody by introducing a reso-
, lution alling for a national ref-
Falls to Pavement When Tron Bar
Breaks
1 Monday In the trial in Criminal
District Court, of Cecil Odneal.
! charged with conspiracy to com-
9vy
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Pharoah's tomb with a rare j Fort Worthers may see a new
treasure-— he grabbed hold of City Hall sooner than they expect,
a giant bellows and blew thru 1 as the old one is slowly but surely
Ten rounds
n a slugger,
and a boxer,
wascalied a
t, failed to
y weight situ-
division fer
New Jersey
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noon recess. j able to make bond and’has been
The trial has been postponed j in jail continuously since her ar-
twice since it was brought here
.
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Beginning purely as a theory,
the idea grew
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with him were hijackers who
plannd to steal his load of
whisky.
attend the precedent of competi-
tion in armament and to leave 1
each nation free to have, an ade-
COLD TONIGHT ...........,
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felt It hi
unfavorable agreement.
Landis Monday at noon, with
MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
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Stocks firm- up in late trading; tobaccos strong.
Bnds steady,in light volume of transactions.
Curb stocks irregular; special issues in demand .
Produce exchange securities dull and irregular*
Call money drops to 4 per cent after renewing at
per cent.
“tip” i w French suspicion of sonie se-
cret Anglo-American understand-
ing. Stimson said Prime Miniater
—--• -
-aE • -eM,
was climbing into my ear-with
• a lantern and his words were
muffled.
"Women are more courageous
I guess," was my next wistful
suggestion. •
"Nope.” he said, shifting posi-
tion to the other side. "There's
no difference."
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Scenes along the Wabash River in Indiana, where records for high water have,been
broke n, are pictured here. The outlying se ctions of the^historic little city of Vincennes
Were inundated, as shown at the upper right. Motorists were forced to drive through
foot-deep water to reach the bridge connecting Illinois with Vincennes, as shown at the,
upper left. The sandbag le vee, lower left, was one of piany thrown up to stem the bachr-
water of the White River, in an effort to save Hazelton, Indiana. Inelmna National I
Effie L. Lobdell, poted wom-
muraersop, Ki chaprartso HAD -FORMED OPINION
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dition. /
Men accept it with superior
indulgence. They look on it—
in their complacent vanity-—as
one of those little male foibles
which make , their other he-man
attributes more fasctnatingby
contrast.
Women consider it with tol-
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RADIO’S BLIZZARD REPORT
The jury is composed of: Will
Elmore, Charles K. Frederickr
, R. Lovelace, J. E. Walthall.
In the Judge John AV. Brady
Kiwanis has mde a spleudid
contribution * to the community
life of the United States and Can-
ada. Storey adid. r
Web .Maddox presiered-as chuir-
er world'*
iton, enter--
i 1 favorite
ed out in a
atened to
d won the
de margin.
> match for
r.
tetory, BerE
out with Al
tweight. the
ighinst Man-
p fight dur-
Automatic Repeal of Dry,
Statute Provided in
Proposal.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. — a
I. woman. Mrs. Mary T. Norton,
turned shortly before noon after
being excluded while a motion
was being argued. Judge Moore
then- announced he would bear
Guardsmen, lower right, are shown patrolling a state highway, following threats to
dynamite the road and thus relieve pressure at other sections.
amending the Constituton," she
said, "the representatives of five
per cent of the. people of the
Untted States have the power to
defeat an amendment to the
constitution. The 18th Amend-
ment should not stay tn the con-
stitution unless a majority of the
people want it to remain."
Mrs. Norton's resolution would
provide' that in case the 18th
Amendment was repealed by the
referendum, Congress would re-
tain power.to prohibit Interstate
transportation of liquor in viola-
tion of State laws and would
prevent any State ..from author-
izing operation of saloons.
manded her
ontract to
, American
ibert Hall.
le plans to
t week, but.
i March to
duct a , referendum within ita
borders at the first general elec-
to property during the
: i Woman Legislator Takes!
Initiative for U. S.
, Referendum.
the City Hall when,he slipped on
the icy steps. He grabbed for the
iron railing to check his fall, but
It gave way.
Adams toppled over the side
and fell five feet to the driveway
leading to the police statiom.
A Robertson - Mueller - Harper
ambulance was summoned, but he
fefused to go to a hospital, saying
he was not injured. He gave his
address to police as 3107 Hale
Avenue.
HEARINGS ON ZONING
ORDINANCE DELAYED
■ Goyernor of.. Clubs
speaker Here
p ’ ‘
. m,pa,
■
■ —.2
- • - 3
_-a.3‘
ny. bition reform program.
He grunted something unin- i 'Mrs. Norton's resolution pro-!
vides that each Stats would con-
After one of the largest liquor
raids in the history’ of Texas. in
which 70 prisoners were taken at
Richmond, two federal prohibition
agents also were under atrest
charged with theft of $200. and
LONDON, Jan. 20.—Secretary I States < ircuit Court of Appeals
of State Stimson tonight called I holding the Standard Oil
-— -apidly into a
legend.. -and thence Into a tra-
deputy administrator, and Enoch
DuBose, who have been leading
raiders in Fort Bend County.
Carl Jacloson, Texas prohibition
administrator, was back in Fort
Worth Monday after leading raids
in Fort Bend County, which un-
covered what is said to be the
largest liquor conspiracy ever
found in the State.
Sheriff H. Wyatt Collins, his
Monday at its noon meeting at
' the 'Texas.
"From one club that bud its
birth place back in Detroit, Jau.
21, 1315, Kiwanis Intervationat
I has grown until at present there
my head from one ear to the
other. . ..
It was like sitting Ip 'a bar-'
nysterla of panic. . -
WELL, that is a false idea.
■ ’’ I have it on the word of
, Miss Benedict.was the p:incpal
I withess against Odneal in the al-
leged slaying of Audie Fentriss at
a Lake Worth camp last July.
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
BY KIWANIS GROUP
shortly > after starting to work
at Police Station No. 3. He was
taken to Coffey Clinic where his
arm was set. He reported for
work later but was sent home.
was shot and killed here to*'
day by a liquor truck driver
, who told police lie believed
Grabert and others in 'a car
ture.at 32.
The extreme cold of Jast week,
however, bud moderated as tie
tained,if at the end any country mercury was not below 27 de-
ad been coerced into any I grees, the mark at 7 a. m By
--I- ----------. . ; 9:30 a. m,,
men are C. B. Cooper,
Problems."
The credit men will elect offi-
cers. A. C. Broussard of the
Fort Worth Power & Light Com-
pany will preside.
Reservations have been made
for 200. . .
been po :poned until Tuesday of ‘ THEATERS । y TO
AID FOX’S INTERESTS
remained
had been
measure before it is discussed
Charges Originated Out of
Alleged Attempt to .
‘Fix’ Witness.
■ $.
Introduction of tealimony in
-—rel- with.a -norther. Mowing. floor nirtlrtr loth Street nWr.------ An impressive
"Women or men." he .sid. in Geerge Adams, 71, was-leaving ters surrounded
L. M. John of Sakowitz Broth-
ers' Store. Houston, will be the
main speaker at a joint banquet
of the Fort Worth Retail Mer-
chants Association and Retail
Credit Men's Association Monday
night.
The banquet wil be held in the
Crystal Ballroom of the ■ Texas
Hotel 6:30 p.m.
John is president of the Asso-
ciated Retail Credit Men of Tex-
as. His subject will be "Credit
LVORT WORTH’S three radio broadcasting stations
I KSAT, KFJZ and WBAP—reported themselves
swamped with telephone calls Monday afternoon.
Scores of persons stated they had heard broadcast a l
/ radio report that a record Cold wave was due to sweep
down upon Fort Worth tonight, carrying the tempera- I
ture down to five degrees below zero.
The report did not originate at any of the Fort
I Worth stations, all three denying they had sent out
! such a report.
Tiny Stowe, manager /of KSAT, WJ B. Decker,
manager of KFZ, and Charles Croxton, manager of
WBAP were at a loss to account for the report'arid
attempted to chedk the station which had broadcast it.
। 1 The official forecast of Weatherman D. S. Landis I
states that the mercury is not likely to tumble below 1
' 26 degrees tonight. • - . • >
28/9 u. in.
30/10 a. i i,
20 11 H. hl
Seven Prospective Jurors
Disqualified Before
Panel Is Filled.
Subsequently- the court of
an came to
more than a
come 3 .Nes
1 fights over
one. belng
ds by Billy
trip here.
entire staff and some 60 others,
were arrested in the raids on
"Mud Alley” in Richmond. Eleven
places were entered, 6000 bottles
of liquor. and several stills were
seized.
Collins is accused by Jackson
of being the ringleader in whole-
sale violations of the prohibition
law, emanating from "Mud Alley.”
He was released' in $10,000
bond. The others are being held
at Galvestob in default of bonds
of $3,000 each.
Cooper and DuBose were accus-
ed by Mrs. Mary Steiner of tak-
ing. the $200 in cash from her
Company of Indiana and eight . oniver: Homer, L. Green, 1. C.
-l -h ___________2 ’-Pressley and J. J. Kappa.
। " Seven praspectite jurors had
; disqualtried thiiselves at oon
New Members Will Be Given a
/ Chance to Study 7
'The first of a' series of public
hearings on provisions of the
city’s proposed zoning ordinance
W. J. Ward. I. D. Graham. B.
I R. Hess, E. F. Eitleman, E. H.
Royal Eampbell. San Antonio,
as collector of customs for
the San Antonio district,
sods of men and women face
the ordeal of-minor operations
And treatment at his bands.
He is an eye, ear, nose and
throat doctor, and he explodes
the tradition with a bang.
I was sitting in his chair...
•nd in trying to mask my Own
cowardice ■ behind a smoke
screen of conversation. . .asked
him about it.
"I suppose all men are more
or less nervous when you get
15-year conviction
was transferred
national defense
not be a source of
with the public will be made Wed-
nesday afternoon by the Zoning
Commission.
• The meeting has been called so
that new memuers ut tuu cuu
mission may study ita proposet
ordinance. according to L, W
Hoelscher, plan engineer.
R. O. Dulaney, one of the mem
bers, was appointed last week b)
Mayor William Bryce;
ern distriet of
1 wain's district, told
Nonday,
' erendumpm prohibition.
a man who has observed thous- 1 Under terms of Mrs. Norton’s
j resolution tup 18th Amendment
would be repftlied automatically
MATHEWS. La., Jan. 20.—
Nolan Grabert, a bookkeeper.
ekitg its sec-
agatnst
I. —' fidnote
the three un-
he Western
1 race, meet
iwestern, re-
y contests on
onight.
quintets are
ch precedes
day. Loss was $2,100. Origin of
the fire has not been determined-
A blaze used to thaw out wa-
ter pipes Sunday fired the home
1 of J. G. Loud, 2917 Ross. The
damage was slight.
24-year-old prosecutor, made a
show of indifference during the
tedious preliminaries. He sat a
part of the time with his feet
above his head on a desk in
front of the judge’s bench.
At least two days is expected
to be required for jury selection.
The defense has summoned 86
witnesses, the state eleven, but
the majority of the defense list
are character witnesses.
Temporary Insanity is expected
to be Brady’s plea for acquittal.
The former appellate court Judge
is charged with the murder of
Mis Lehlia Highsmith, supreme
court stenographer, on the night
'f November 9.
men was to start at 2
Meanwhile, Judge J. D.
today. Dr. Lobdell, released
on $10,000 bond, denied the
charges.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—It.
B. Creager, Brownsville, ‘Texas,
Republican national committee-
limn, diseussed w ith President
Hooter today appointment of
three Texas officials who he
said had been endorsed by the
Continue Tomorrow.
It may rain, sleet or snow to-
night but the temperature Tues-
day morning will not be lower
than 26 degrees.
This was the official weather
prediction of Weatherman D. S.
were questioned
attorneys to again delay the Rosa
Waybourn murder case was
blocked today when a motion for
continuance, was overruled by
Judge Harry Dolan; and the jury
selection ordered to begin.
The special venire of SO. from
which it is hoped to pick the
jury, reported back after the
teiligible.- At the moment, he
brief silence I CITY HALL RAILING
toward mutual understanding
and urged the conferees to ap-
proach their'task with a sincere
will to obtain results beneficial
to all concerned.
Permanent Result.
“No other result.” Stimson,
in which it could be takeu- in
i her resolution. | murder trial got under way in
"Under the present method of inety-eighth District Court to-
day.
Actual examination of venire-
a. m. .
Joint I 7 i: m.
Sun rises
.are 1840 clubs with a member-
ship in excess of 102,000,” R. G.
aiStorey. Dallas.. Ueutenant qover-
nor of the Texas-Oklahon Ki-
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National Vote On Pro Law Asked
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AFTER WABASH RIVER FLOOD SWEPT INDIANA STIMSON ASKS Late News
said, "will stand the test of
time. No other accomplishment
of the conference will be perma-
nent. - The chief purpose of our
meeting is to transform the
process of naval armament from ।
a method of competition to one ।
I of mutual agreement and limita-
| tion. Economy is only an im-
portant by-product of such an
end.
"Our real aim is to remove 1
the secrecy, the rivalry, the mu- [
tual irritation which inevitably ,
excuses.
GIVES WAY WITH MANpropechvndredurond
' when the excusals
Movie Magnate Assured Help in
Obtaining Loan
By United Press,
.K. Jau. 20.—A group
il h n motion picture theater
wnel’s has come to the aid of
William Fox in his attempt to
loat a $35,000,000 loan to meet
ihort-term obligations of the Fox
motion pictureginterests.
And so the world generally
believes that a woman climbs
Into a dentist's chair with gay
flippancy, while the man ap-
proaches the same ordeal in fear
•fid trembling. , that a woman
goes under the knife with a
Such sense of injury, Stmson
continued, would plague mutual
relations in future years. He
pledged the American delegates
to a spirit of frankness and
goodwill "to carry out the lofty
purpose of their chief, the Pres-
dent of the United States."
L. M. Jolm to Speak at
Banquet
. _. and the Lone Star Rangers.
Extreme temperatures fere this ■ n.enu.Wh tzorustriet trustee
date last year were 60,and 35 de- । P._________
CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—The
final decree of Ilie . United
. Jan. 17. -
hip and an
efense, gave
ty basketboll
cutive victory
n Iowa Stnte
- if the refendum showed a ma-
| jority of the country's toters are
j opposed to prohibition.
Mrs. Norton’s move followed j
advocacy of a referendum by
Senate Floor Leader James E.
Watson, Indiana, dry, who urged
that it be conducted by the
States. The resolution came esi-
multaneonsly with conalderation
by the Renate Judiciary Commit-
tee of President Hoover’s prohi-
p. m.
hospitals Monday morning. a. m. Monday. "firemen“tought
THrt-o other pt raans h.mL_ in ._,__.. , •____________
week-end accidents also are be- ’l0 bla,z,i more than 10 mln-'
ing treated for their injuries. ! tes. Damage was estimated at
The Injured are:
Patrolman H. L.. Faubion, 621
Parkdale, fell and broke his arm
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tion'after adoption of the reso-! _
lution by Congress. The fate of nr D D A n V IIIDVI
the 18th Amendmeut, however, Ilf KKAIII IIIKI
would depend upon the total wiinw I ,
popular vote from all States --
rather than the number of Judge Smiles as Murder
Stars‘oxorronsaposnta out no Trial Gets Under Way.
1 provision is, made in the con-
CHARGES OF THEFT
District Attorney Brooks, the -----,*------
rf"=~ DRIVE OPENED
^renter fortitude in the presence. ! __
m pain and discomfort than IN HOUSE FOR
■ SPECIAL POLL
District Attorney IL A.
xrfsandtconeWAAVAAIIDA AiIDED
ferring with at torneys UV H4 ■ | J J [ | IW !■ | [ j fl a B Ffc son emphasized t1e clief purpose
Brady was seated on one side , ■ " ■ ■ ■ "" " “ ■ ■■ " " " ■■■ ■ of the conference would be unat- '
mm TRIAL UNDER WAY
conversation with one of his at- J
torneys, .......................—■ ■■ —
Tire courtroom was overcrowd-! GEORGETOWN, 'Texas, Jan. . on a change of venue.
ed when the special venire re- 20.—An effort on the part of “ “
“IVE had 'em... men and
I women.'. . he said. "And
a man has as much courage as
n woman...as a rule. All de-
pends on the individual . . man
or woman.
"Some men.' he went on, as
he lowered a shovel into my
ear and began breaking ground,
'are absolutely spineless. They
flinch”.. I stopped flinching
. .they holler” . . I shut my
teeth down on a swelling yelp
.., "and some- of them even
go so tar as to pretend they
are going to faint. ..”.
I tightened my grip on the
•hair arms, for the floor was
weaving grotesquely under my
bulging eyes.
"On the other nand," he went
on, then paused' to withdraw
shovel and lower a fire hose
into my ear..."on the other
hand," he went on, "women do
the same things."
• Stuart and Walter L. Morris and
Elbert Hooper, ‘assistants, ('hose
disqualified said they had form-
ed opinion us to Odneal’s guilt
A previous trial resulted in a
bung jury in Novembpr. Unoffi-
1 vial reprts were that the jury
I stood 11-1 for conviction.
The charge grew out of an al-
-leged attempt by Odneal to I ve
I Miss Frances Benedict, star wit-
ness in a murder charge against
'Odneal, leave the state.
T WAS reeling by than. The
-1 floor was rising and falling
like a raft in a tide. The walls
leaned toward me, then leaped
nimbly back into place. , ’
In short, I felt like I was
fainting. . .and I said so.
"Doc—Doc—I’m about to
faint!;’ ,
"And so,l slapped him. ’ tbe
doctor went on as if hehadn’t
heard at all. ’ -
“What I mean is ; tapped
(furu to rage Two).
Flashes
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CHICAGO, Jan. ' 20.—Dr.
| stituation for • popular referen-
I dum on a constitutional provis-
ion and that she .was conse-
j quently prescribing the manner
Canvass Result of Election At
Second Meeting "A,
The Tarrant County Water
Board will open bids for two
n wtpo., ) ' LIBFRTY, Texas, Jan. 20.—-land Deputy E. C. -Keis both
ASTI, Jan. —10.—With a onturouth. " as t .slain, anotheropened fire after they saw Hon-
single motion disposed of and day When"SherirrievPHit)-ey and a companien who gave
tower and two deputies found his name as Rube King. 17,
two young men inside the I,, break through a transom, ' and suspicion to its neighbors.
Friedman General Store at Day- A. burglary charge was filed I-
ton. against King.
Wilbur Howey, 19. waskilled ; Officer# had received a
when shot in the head anetotytttat the place would be bur-
by Deputy Sheriff White. White ‘glarized and were waiting inside.
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• ry. began at 4:15 p. m. Mon-
day after the jury had been se-
lected.
■ upon the London naval confer-l___1___.
I ence to remove the secrecy, rival-! other oil comnanie. guilty of
L ryand Irritation caused in Inter/ operating. In violation of the.
national relations by naval ri- bherman apti-trust act was
valry. handed down here today. Sen-
in a speech at the government1 tence was - to permit
banquet tonight, Stimson predict- I tbe companies to file an ap-
ed the conference would become' peal l<> the United States Su-
a notable landmark in humanity's; preme Court,
” progress toward peace. He cou- -
pied his prediction with a plea !
for goodwill and . honest efforts
Fort Worth Sunday afternoon
enjoyed the “high mark” of 32
degrees.
—a—sort of happy little sing-
song, “it's the same. Some are
brave and some are cowards."
Here he let down the fire
hose and began floodihg the
cavity.
"As a rule," he said. “I don't
‘.coddle my patients . . . men or
women. Remember one time a
big husky came in with an ob-
struction in his nose. I woiildn’t
give him an anesthetic. Just
when I got ho|d of the- roek,
he started fading, outou me."
By that time, a hideous ver-
tigo seized me . . from the water
in my car.
“Started fading out on me,"
the doctor went on, "and what
do you reckon I didr"
I mumbled something and the
doctor langbed... a great,
healthy, reverbrating laugh.
"I slapped him,” ne said.
to my ear and looked around.
Emerging with a pleased
chuckle — in the manner of an
Egyptologist emerging from a j
made, "any will be disqualified,
it is expected because" of their
conscientious scruples against
the death penalty.
District Attorney Henry Brooks
already has announced that he
7“ PRO RAIDERS FACE
SCRIPPS-HOWARD
12 Noon
1 p. m. .
Republican orgmilz.nl ion in
that stale. They were John
Hartman, San Antonio, as V.
S. attorney; Phil E. Baer.
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eriminal appeals reversed and re j MERCHANTS TO HEAR :
OF CREDIT PROBLEMS i
' reservoirs and canvass the result
of last week’s election at two
meetings Tuesday.
The bids will be received at
offices Of the board in the Capps
Building at 10.a. m.
The election returns will be
canvassed at 2:30 p. m. Three
directors were returned to office.
Specifications .for the dams
stipulate work must begin with-
in 20 days after awarding of the
contract. -
Contractors can either submit
separate bids on the two dams
or a bid covering both.
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 94, Ed. 2 Monday, January 20, 1930, newspaper, January 20, 1930; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638641/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.