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WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925
NUMBER 340
SEARCH FOR BANK‘LOOT BURIED BY ALLEGED ‘TORCH GANG
WIDOW OF VICTIM TELLS OF MYSTERIOUS DEATH DR. OLSON
Robison Designates Rovalfies RAINPRIEE Believe Galveston Arrests Have
Robison Designates Oil Royalties BAINBRIDGE COLBY
To University Available Fund and
Money Is Accepted by Treasurer
TINE ODAETIN Solved Mystery of Bank Robberies;
LLU UT UTA Nb Five Men Are Held at San Antonio
WIDELY DIFFERENT
OPINIONS IN BOARD
OVER DOLLAR DEAL
AUSTIN, April 18. (P)—The dead-
ck between State Treasurer W
regory Hatcher and Land Commia-
oner John T Robison on designa-
on of University of Texas oil roy-
aities was broke
w hen Mr. Robison
at noon to
eturned $34
Ito Mr. Hatcher duly allocated to
the university available fund
The designation broke a deadlock
of two days, and came after the
state treasurer had sent a certified
copy of the law of the 39th legisla -
----------- tyre mpecifically naming the avail-
able fund. Heretofore Mr. Robison:
DISSENTING ( OMMISSIONERS had asserted he “understood such
TO SUBMIT VIEWS TO SU-
PREME COL RT
a law had been passed.
| It was this la w that was held un-
constitutional by Attorney General
in Moody, and a test
he higher
COMMISSIONER THOMPSON
SUMMARIZES POSITION
Contends Sale of Ship Line Is
Contrary to Policy Merchant
Marine Act
courts is expected momentarily.
the recommendation of Mr.. Robl-
KoN that the funds go to the avail-
able fund was “very welcome and I
a m glad of the opportunity to now
WASHINGTON, April 11 W)—The
wide split
"
the sale of
the shipping board
five president
type liners
the orient trade to
I deposit this fund to the available
fund of the University of Texas M r
HInteher said
The Robison notation accompany-
ina the funds today said "Through
courtesy of the state -treasurer I
now have before me house bill No
246. approved April 3 1325 and it
says the above sum shall be cred-
ited by the state treasurer to the
available fund of the university and
SCHWAB’S
ICt
FORMER SECRETARY OF
ST ATE RECALLS INCIDENT
DU RING WORLD WAR
ACCEDES TO REQUEST
OF PRESIDENT WILSON
Statement Inspired by Bethlehem
Steel Suit Involving Several
Millions
NEW TORK April 18. (M L How
Charles Me Schwab was drafted for
SAN ANTONIO, April 18 (A -
Search for burled gold. looted from I
the Comfort State Bank, will be e r - |
tended around san Antonio follow-
ing the finding of buried money, an
acetylene torch safe-blowing outfit
and weapons on the beach near
Galveston Friday after the arrest
of four more members of a "torch |
gang" responsible for a relen of l
lawlessness and terror in the soutb- |
west during the past re w months |
The prisoners, five debonair well-
dressed young men, all under 30.1
wire grilled Saturday at the polices
station here after being brought
back from Galveston during th
LAWRENCE MAKES
EFFORT TO ESCAPE
GUARDS GET WISE
Ariz. April
n
1 (—
e Okla,
June 12
he war time service of
ernmer
bridge
tion file
terday
The e
was described
ecretary of H
the gov-
today by
I the exception Q
ikon here last Wed
n have maintained
*111!
Ship Building
ting on
r dollars|
and the
Corpora-
agalust ear h other yes
cvs
hey have been implicated by the
confession of o
leged torch g a
banks at Com
nember of the #,-
in the looting/nf
Holland and La
when h
last nik
Time
plans a
f PoHceman Haze
Artz had started
it of his cell in the
n the state prison
covered by guards
NEW PREMIER OF Chemist Is Expected to Report on .:
FDANOE pprpipre i Analysis of Organs of Dr. Olson;
Widow of Physician is Witness
CABINET DDNNDAM — •---------—
WILL BE SUBMITTED TO
MINISTRY AT MEETING
ON MOND AY
OUTLINES POLICIES AS
PLANNED FOR FUTURE wir.
Approved Ry Cabinet Statement ie
Will Be Read in Parliament 5
Tuesday
PARIS April 18
premier, * l’ain
a dev
most of his time and all his skill
h e preparation
BULGARIA TAKING .
EXTRA PRECAUTION
Government Seeks to Prejent Fur-
ther Developments in Ter-
roist Campaign
the Dollar interests was emphasized
today when views of dissenting
commissioners were submitted to
the supreme court of the District
of Columbia in the Injunction case
brought by the Pacific Mail Steam,
ship Company -
The views of those who are op-
posed to the sale are set forth in
affidavits by Commissioners Plum
mer and Thompson and are in sharp
contrast to the board’s answer to
the suit filed yesterday.
In the affidavits presented today
Mr. Thompson summarized his posi-
tion as follows
‘‘I still hold the view that neither
bid should have been accepted until
negotiations had furthor been had
with the bidders in accordance with
the provision of the advertisement,
until further effort had been made
to increase the price to insure per-
manency of service, some provis-
ion provided for replacement of
vessels in the trade when present
ships become obsolete and any
further needed requirement im-
posed by the iuct..
of 1920.
Agninat National Polley
recommend that they
ted in obedience theret
accord w
n abo ve."
Robison
be so cre
to and w hi
iginal desi
ar
hey
derstood’
thus ref
impans 11
tore ref
/hich he
he act had passed.
e funds
by the
he "un-
id pre side
I is during the
ai was acting
r director gen-
ales fleet cor-
it of the Beth-
Porte and the rombery of t w o a
gambling games here.
The four Galveston suspects v
arre-ted while in bed
Three were in separate room
one rooming house.
The fourth suspected as being
"torch man" and ring leader of
band was alone in a house nea
Law rence •
d through
ed his a t.
he cable
of the ministerial
h after its approval
on Monday w 1ll be
BI
April 18 P —The death
he bmb outrage in the
cathedral at Bolta Thurs-
ached 160 including five
f the Bulgarian parlta-
s stated in official dis,
colied here today. Many
ng-d are expected to die.
EDUCATION BOARD
REAFFIRMS ACTION
lehemi Steel Corporation.
President Wilson, by assuming
that Mr Schwab already had agreed
to become director general of the
emergency fleet corporation brought
him into service, Mr. Colby said.
Weeks had been spent in endeav-
oring
he was
should not
convince Mr. Schwab, but
the opinion that he
withdraw any of his en-
ergies from the important work
which he then had in hand
A
luncheon with Mr Colby
ON BOOK CONTRACT
The
vestor
riser
beach
men were taken to
police station while
went to a spot tv
of Fort Crockett
Working on inf
found o
first br
several
dec
I ommiestoner l’lummer contended
I that the board in awarding the sale
did not take into consideration the
purpores declared as a national
polity in the merchant marine act
and that no attempt WAS made to
ascertain the foreign market price
of or the demand for sur h ships. He
added that the "only justification
for the sale of these ships at less
than-their fair -nerket value Ju the.
securing for the cunumnerce of the
United States of an adequate ocean
service, and that the "maintenance"
TUSTIN April 18. (A’ - The state
board of education today took a full
hitch upon security when with a
majority of the constitutional me ni-
bers it reaffirmed its earlier action
in repudiating text book contracts!
amounting to more than $1,000,000.
The meeting today was attended
by Governor Miriam A Ferguson and
Comiptroller S. H Terrell, both con-
attutonal members of the board, and
T A Gregg, acting secretary of
xiate a s representative of Secretary
of State Mrs H,W M-harg Former
Governor James 1
with the governor
The meeting a t
Ferguson
w hich the con-
preceding an interview with the
president, both Eugene G. Grace,
president of the Bethlehem Steel
Corporation, and Mr Schwab in -
sisted that the latter was doing all
he could by keeping his companies
at top speed on government con-
tracts
"The president who was fully in
sympathy with the effort to requt-
sition Mr. Bchwnh came out of an
miner room assu wing that the mat-
ter was settled sald Mr. Colby,
"and that Mr. Schwab was willing
to undertake this work
"He put out both hands to Mr.
Schwab and spoke in acknowledge-
ment of his sacrifices and his pa-
trfotism in a w ay that would have
moved any man
"It affected Mr Hehwab and In
that instant his doubts and hestita -
tion were gone and he agreed to be
given them by the first man arrest,
ed in San Antonio the officers dug
for three hours along the little sand
dunes, where money and acetylene
blow torch equipment, three revol-
vers. a shot gun, and clothing was
cached
FORMER PREMIER WILL
ST AND FOR PRESIDENCY
CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES
PARIS April 18 (A—Former Pre.
mier Herriot has consented to stand
for the presidency of the chamber
of deputies, a 100,000 franc job to
which a white elephant attaches in
the form of an expensive mansion
adjoining the chamber where the
president lives and for the upkeep
of which he must pay a large share.
M. Herriot preferred to travel and
had expressed the desire to make
another trip through Russia to de-
termine the actual situation there
but the insistence of his friends of
the condition
tions
provided
marine a
proposttic:
Interests
for in the 1
is not secure
made •
e
nerchan
by th
. Dolla
fig u
M hic I
be
son declare
board show
the
tee
1 ri ducer
of $1 500,000
on set fi r each
ce, Mr Thomp-
nEM before the
valuation con-
Nly appraised
1 that this had
MY 1 Reward
tracts were repudiated, which reu-
resented the sum total of the busi-
ness transacted at the December
meeting of the text book commis-
sion was attended by Comptroller
Terrell. Mr. Gregg and former Gov-
erfer Jamee K Ferguson as person,
al repi esentalive to Governor Mir+-
amn \ P’erguson Mrs. Ferguson did
not vote at that meeting
Memibe rs of the board were reluc.
tant to talk about the meeting
which As executive, but it is un-
derstood it was held as a precau-
tionary move because of the a n-
noun id intention of the text book
publishers to test the action of the
hoard in the courts It was feared
It was intimated, the previous ac.
tion of the board might be attacked
drafted With the reaching of a
decision, **. Kchwah threw himself
into the work with all the ardor
and energy which so remarkably
characterizes him."
The government in suits filed in
Philadelphia demanded the return
of $15,000,000, altering overcharges
in cost-plus contracts
The Bethlehem Nhi
Corporation in A coun
New York demanded
alleging it had not l-cin
, Building
uir suit in
2.744 599 94
paid in full.
MARTIN BAPTISTS TO
HOLD ALL-DAY SINGING
ecaue
majority of the ri
board, over the objection of J
Harry Philbin manager of the de.
partment of ship sales The rcro-
lution of the shipping board a p-
proving the inluation subsequent-
lv set, he added, makes 10 mention
of this incident..
tonal membi rs w as not presc nt
In the meantime the board of
cation is pushing the prepara
f the official requisition minus
DON Texas, April 18—
A regular old-time singing
dia
ract
v ed in the
t bonk repre
ed the test €
I not he fll
I A t
u
the
pu-
today
and dirne
staged a t
on
ground
day
| be
the Martin Baptist Church
four miles west of Clarendon, on
April 10
The S olunterr. Mission Band of
Simmons College Abilene, composed
of students
themseltes
tho
preparing
Mil
for missionary 1 ork
FORMER CROWN PRINCE
OF GERMANY GUEST OF
SPANISH ROYAL FAMILY
BERLIN Germany, April 18 d —
The Deutsche TAgem Zcltung BA)*
that former Crown Prince Fred-
erick W illiam has arrived in Madrid
where he is the guest of the span-
tsh royal family The paper add-
that he will accompany King Al-
fonzn on a trip to Seville
HREE INDICTED
FOR MURDER OF
INDIANA WOMAN
ontribute to the program
ich will last throughout the day.
vi-tinx of music, singing and
speaking.
WEATHER FORECAST
Frederick William returned to
Germany from his exile in Holland
in November, 1923, in the status of
a private citizen There has been
no Indication of his Intention of
leaving the country
INDIANA POLIS, Ind., April 15 JI
— D C. Stephenson, former grand
dragon of the K u Klux Kla n, and
his two alleged companions, Earl
Klinck and Earl Gentry, were in-
dicted on a charge of first degree
murder today by the Marion county
T THINGS PEOPLE TALK
You INTO ARE SOMETIMES
HARD TO GET
OUT OF
• xrand jury which has been inves.
STATE SENATOR TO ST AGE !
WINE AND CIDER PARTY |
WITHOUT “DRY" GUESTS
MILWAUKEE WVIm., April
AP
- State Senator Bernard Gattelman
A’ hold his wine and elder party
At his home here tonight in spite
of the fact that no drys have ac.
cepted his invitation to attend.
The senator, w ho recently an-
nounced before a state senate com-
tigating the death last Tuesday of
Miss Madge Oberholtzer, 28, of In-
dianapolis.
The murder charge is based on
the allegation that the three men
failed to provide medical attention
for Miss Oberholtzer after she had
taken poison at a Hammond, Ind.,
hotel following an attack which
she declared was made by Stephen-
son wa
um
Ta
PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES 1
CARRYING U. S. MAIL
MUST PAY STATE TAX
WICHITA
peraturm, max
$3 degrees, a
degrees No
—LITTLE
us and vicinity
JOE
mitten that he was making wine in
his home, postponed the party 801-:
era! days ago when no responses AUSTIN April 18.25 Private Au
came to his invitation, but he wINIII......biles in Tewax though carttmt
back qoiginal bouawen 5T Cmd states-matle AT subject to
said he learned hy "A* being callidi state antomobn registration fees
* bluffer . Attorne 3 General Dan Moody he Id
Senator tiettelman said he hoped todas in an opinion to the highway
Ary officials would attempt to make commission. The opinion was pre.
pared by C I. Stone, assistant.
a case of the affair.
/
wind: average v elncit
Harometer 28.74 CA m
mum 07 degrees, minimum
1.00 p. m Saturday 96
precipitation. Clear. Went
ernment
12 miles per hour
reported by the Gov-
Cooperative Weather Bureau
by the W’tehita Falls Electric
Tonight fair cooler ‘n
portiotin, Sunday fair.
OKLAHOMA Timiult arris cloudy,
enter Hungary fair. cooler in east and
south munitions.
RAFT TEXAS Partly cloudy cooler in
northwest portion Sunday partly cloudy,
cooler In north portion.
E Sims of the prison
a search had revealed
of hack saw blades in
of La wrence
hack saw blade was
srence when he was
to the penitentiary
ako after being sen-
auxed At the time he
lece of blade was used
ier nails. Officers are
how Lawrence got the
has been kept under
read in parliament Tuesda)
( pon the contents of th
ment depends the new goVe
do
future
The premier is already being told
hat he must include
! socialists notably
that
nounc
include
t on 1
Delegations
lave instated
explicit a n
e essential potr
n. mely, a capit
Men
> K
Operating Game
At Circus Costs
Man Fine of $100
ice. Informina htos that their party
could only uit e I • support after re-
ceiving satisfaction on these mat-
terr |
Among the general public great-
est interest attaches to the financial
section of the announcement. M
Caillaur as the new finance minis-
ter, is undoubtedly the man of the
hour.
Luclen Chassaigne, managing edi-
tor of LeJournal w ho la credited
with a knowledge of the ideas un-
derlying CaLlaux’s financial pro-
gram, ways he is today as before a
determined opponent of any sort of
capita
H e considers the
MI Hilding
FOFTA April 18 (A) - The Bulga.
an government is taking extraor-
nary measures to prevent any for-
er development of the terrorist
mpaign marked by the attempt
alnut King Boris and the bomb-
g of the Hiett Kral cathedral with
loss of 150 lives.
large numbers of communists and
rarian extremists have been ar-
sled and it in reported that a num-
r of communists were killed dur-
« the night. thim resulting from
e foiling against them engendered
the cathedral outrage
Jlaving proclaimed martiA1 law
kerday, the government now has
oporati
forced
earning
day ri
F:
"ink he pleaded K ulity to
rue of gamtnE in the county
nt In * and drew A fine of
nd cost# amounting to over
01.1. ,
vercame his object IE
t
sted by city of-
K had been is-
arly In the day
t,5, but late In
ancial situation of the country
e parable from the economie
fi-
In-
and
perhaps even subordinate to it
The economic situation is Incon-
testably good. M. Chassaigne goes
on France alone in Europe has a
favorable trade balance, she alone
has no unemply) ment, a position
which was formerly regarded a s a
certain sign of prosperity
a d
TOWNS ON MOTOR TRAILS
TO REAP RICH HARVEST
AS RESULT 1925 TRAVEL
the afternoon officer* appeared on
the scene and stated they found him
still working him game of three
cards
1 Caillaux
nancial n
ance unler
pending
absolute r
believes that a ll pure-
asures are doorned in
accompanied by cor-
economic measures
finance minister must
WASHINGTON, Apr
4—
Communities near the playgrounds
of the nation and along popular mo-
tor trails will reap a $1,000,000,000
crop of tourist gold this year, the
American Automobile Association
estimated today.in predicting auto-
mobile touring of unprecedented
proportions
Declaring its figures were con-
servative, the association said mo-
tor travelers would divide $1,000 -
000,000 beta een Plrldr- and- €*-
fornia with the park regions of the
east and New England also bidding
for A large share A 25 per cent in -
crease in the number of long dis-
tance tours was forecast.
NATIVES ASSEMBLE TO
SEE PRINCE OF WALES
KANU Nigeria, April 18 ()-
Crowds of natives poured into Ka no
all night long to get a view of the
Prince of Mr+em who arrived here
yesterday Tle newcomers dis
played Kront enthusiasm, blowing
horns and making so much noise
+ef
that sleep was Impossible
The scet e tremn the building tops
this morning was amazing, great
stream of nad-im nnt tren wretch-
ing for miles in A IT direction, con.
ergin on Kano
The
gated
Mirq has
like swarms of
st
already congre-
the Durbar (formal re-
native princes) Most of
purse strings Mit
right to suppress
priations for the
departments W her
of the natto
the undispu
r reduc e app
other miniate
ho deems NT
action necessary in the interest of
the State. lie la said to have mad4
this a ni absolute condition before
agreeing even to consider accept-
ance of the portfolio.
NEW FRENCH CABINET
HotDA AST MEETING
PARIS, April 18 (7) — The n°
binet met this morning for 1
After they hu l joft I asked the
doctor what Mr H-hepherd told him
after returning 14 the Nit k room
The doctor said Nr Hhepherd told
him that oil had been struck on
some land in which the doctor had
nvested and t ha
the doctor
could re 1
on b 15
in the
"No
night t
11 from practice and live
dend.
you wwor recrise
from that sup
Judge Harry olpo
i brother, w ho w.
it ne sa
Olson said
in
divi-
oll?"
phi.
har during the
becanje worse
the mornu • be.
hysiclan arrived
: T-phone d sum.
ed pink, kl(e nid, and
BREST THREE IN
CONNECTION WITH
DEATH OF RANCHE
N
METHODIST WOMEN
OPEN MISSIONARY
accompante
and there •
the
partiea
hundreds of miles
hosts of retainers.
many deaths a mong
hg to the Intense
in jungle
the emirs
and costly garm
pecially for their
royal traveler
eeldents.
re attired in new
ntm. acquired es-
nterview with the
MEET IN MEMPHI SKIPPER AND TWO OF
IVILLI VILIVITTO CREW ARE ARRESTED FOR
— IMMIGRATION VIOLATION
MEMPHIS, Texas, April 13.—The
annual conference of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Northwest
Texas Conference convened here
Friday morning for A meet of five
days, during which time the dele-
gates will be guests of the local
missionary society. Officers of the
conference arrived Thursday night
and Friday for an official meeting
prior to the opening of the program
Friday. Delegates began arriving
Friday and more than 200 visitors
are expected before the meeting
closes Tuesday night
The general theme of the program
Friday morning was “The Christian
Way of Life." The young peoples
program was held Friday evening,
closing with a pageant by Memphis
young people. The principal address
of this program will be "Our Girl
Friends in the Orient" by Miss Ma-
bel K Howell. Nashville, Tenn,
oriental secretary of Woman s Ais-
sionary Council Miss H owell will
appear on the program again Sun-
day morning in a talk to the Sunday
school and will have a prominent
part in the remainder of the pro-
gram.
The Rev Cullum Booth of Waco
will preach the annual sermon Sun-
day morning The business meeting
will be held Tuexdnyjafternoon at
which time the next meeting place
will be decided upon Recitative and
musical numbers by local talent will
add spice to the program.
This is the fifteenth annual meet,
ing of the conference
/ NORFOLK, Va April 18 (—The
French steamer r T. M Number 21,
was en route to Marseilles today
without her regular skipper, Emil
Bourge, and t w o others of her per-
sonnet w ho are in jail here pend-
ing trial on charges of violation and
conspiracy to vinlate the immlgra-
tion law
Finer totalling $17,000 were cel-
lected from the ship’s agents here
yesterday by customs officials for
alleged smuggling of aliens into
this country A report of the arrest
of the captain and chief engineer,
Pierre Tirgent, and Dyab. a fireman,
has been forwarded to the French
ambassador at Washington
COPY FOR
SUNDAY’S
CLASSIFIED
. PAGES
MUST BE IN
THE TIMES
OFFICE
B Y
NINE O’CLOCK
SATURDAY
NIGHT
first real grapple with the details
the formidable tasks before 1. T
first of these ia to reconcile F
rwn—Miniater Hrtanrivnaey
the maintenance of a French a
bassador at the vallean w it) the •
position of this course by th • maj
ity in the chamber of d.putieA a
second to overcome the eventual (
position of the Socialists to a
nancial policy that excludes a ca
tal levy.
Both of these quest
treated frankly
declaration now
Premier PaInlex
be read to the c
next Tuesday
or-i
and i
op. 1
being prepared by
o and which will
hamber and senate
The Socialists have
already warned the premier that the
government’s declaration must be
clear and categorical on the finan-
cial question and that until H is
forthcoming the Socialist group w III
reserve its attlude toward the new
government
SAYS ITALY READY TO
MAKE STILL FURTHER
ECONOMIC SACRIFICES
NEW TORK. April 18 (P) — Italy’s
readiness to make still further
economic sacrifices "to continue to
participation with other nations In
the arduous work of world recon-
struction" was pledged today by
Giacomo De Martino, Italian a m-
bassador to the United States In a
prepared address before the Italian
Chamber of Commerrert New York
Pointing out that the United
States was Italy’s leading source of
imports but stood sixth among its
foreign markets, the ambassador
urged that efforts be made to re-
duce the divergence for the bene-
fit of both countries.
Italy his achieved “magnificent
results," he said “In the problem of
economic reconstruction of the
countries that took part in the great
war" despite that "the obstacles
that she had to overcome were more
arduous and greater in Italy than
elsewhere."
Citing differences between the
production of Italy and that of the
United rates he expressed conft-
dence that there was a way to les -
sen the disparity in Italian-Amert-
can trade. In view of the special-
imation met Aeucan industry in
mass production" and the existence
in this country of "the highest
standard of life of all countries," he
asserted “Italian production does
jordired a house to house search of
all Sofia, afreet traffic is prohib-
ited and patrols of soldiers a wd po-
lice Das# incessantly. The city in
in mourning and all the stores are
closed
The possiyility of a n armed up-
rising is discounted, but further out-
rages against persons and property
are not unlikely and the authorities
are taking all possible precautions.
Two boxes of explosives and av-
tonatic pistols are reported to have
‘ven found at the Kostenetz station,
: on the Paris-Constantinople railway
route It is believed they were to
have been used in destroying a
bridge nearby
The orthodox Master will be *
ed holiday for the inhabitants of
Fofia especially the relatives of
‘hie cathedral victims Almost all
the dead have terrible wounds
about the head and shoulders, mak-
inx identification difficult. No for-
reighers are believed to have been
In the edifice when the outrage oc-
currid.. -
The explosion w a s so severe that
one of the three cupolas of the ca-
thedral collapsed, another is in a
dangerous condition and the great
aide portal is blown down The dead
include Tollee Prefect Kiset, De-
partment Prefect Medelleheff, Mar
- yor Paskalef. five retired generals.
Naidenof. Nesrezotr. Zlatereff, Loy-
Toff and Popoff. former War Minis,
ter Davidoff and four members of
the chamber of deputies
", BODY OF UNIDENTIFIED
the killing of
young rancher
ember w as be -
MAN FOUND ON ROAD:
BULLET HOLE IN NECK
evad bi a *44441* "***** jury: ----------------------------
rm +*—her-rmt by r fat tRr------------------------------
11. mill on the ranch of Mrs. Po,RT WORTH April 18.—An un-
nt Laura Hrown foster mother identified man w as found dead Sat-
, tamp and mincipal beneficiary urday morning on the Fort Worth-
- him stennon P*TA1. $120000 ofGainesville highway about one mile
hich was in life insurance I north of Haslet J D Tidwell, a
ThAsr charged with murder railroad employer found the body
. the result nf inafetments voted / when he walked down the railroad
. the granA jury aft et an extendedtracks w hich run parallel to the
Brown,’
Fred Mill, foreman en
ranch
Robert, McCamish
member of Mrs Brown’s
who enjej ed the status
child
Camp
your «
Rro w 1
death
w as engagri
woman w ho 1
ranch at the
ived
Mrs.
row n
household
of foster
wed
time of
the
his
WO ATTORNEYS
ARE ACQUITTED BY
TTE ROCK
highway.
A note reading ‘in case of acci-
den
Aicharl Robo at Gaines-
ville" w as found in a pocket of the \
man’s coat He was lying sprawled
on a newspaper bv the side of the
road. a 32-calibre pistol in his hand
and a bullet hole in his neck He
appeared
e about "8 years old.
TWO PERSONS INJURED
IN AUTO ACCIDENTS IN
DALLAS FRIDAY NIGHT
DALLAS. April 18 —Two persons
were injured, one seriously in traf-
fie accidents in Dallas Friday night.
John Miller 46, was taken to a hos-
pital sWiering from internal inju-
ries after an automobie* he was
driving crashed head on into a
i: 15
Power, 43 years old.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. April 1% (m)
— Wallace Davis and Tom Pie, at-
tornej %. were acquitted by a federal
court here today of charges of pos-
messing and concealing $100,000
worth of stolen bonds. pert of the
loot of the $2.00n 004 Hondout. 111 1
train robbery The jury was out
one hour and 15 minutes
Similar Inditments are pending
against the two men in Chicago!
was injured when two automobiles
crashed. She was treated at the
emergency hospital and sent home.
Her head and face were cut and
bruised
THERE IS ANOTHER
$10.00 CHECK FOR
YOU AT THE TIMES
PRESBYTERIANS CALL
NEW PASTOR AT BURK
BU RKB RNETT Apr
Henry €, Moore of Davis Ukia.. has
beer called by the congregation of
the Presbyterian church here and
v:111 begin his s riter at the church
Sunday morning Dr Moore re-
ceived his training (ri the Presby-
terian schools at Nashville, Tenn.
not In any way represent • destroy- and comim highly
ing competition from that place
recommended!
Who will get the $10.00!! Who /
will get the $1 00 prizes::
In tomorrow s Cross W ord
Puzzle Ad Gram depends largely
upon a little careful application
and study over the puzzle which
appears m The Times tomorrow.
There are six prizes totalling,
$21 00. *‘ .
It is also necessary for you to 6
accompany your list "of answers, y
with a 23-word estey about one (
of the advertiser’s whose ad tss in
the black squares. Notumuck .””
work if you will get right at E,1
and gnaybe a $10.00 check will E.
be yours. , ________________________________
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