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niES BKECKENIUDGti AMEUlCAN BRECKENR1D GE TEXAS WEDNEbUA AIAi II 193U
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INDEPENDENCE
4 MOVEMENT IN
INDIA GROWS
Jpne City Under Martial
Law; Religious Factions
Are Splitting
BOMBAY May II UR The In-
I n pjxirj)unce movement flnnt-
r I nr!l w today with one City tinder
ti A Inw. a definite unlit bo-
wren Modems and Hindus de
rpti in nnother and the passive
r "i ter going unhealtnllngly for-
w t with their plan under the
ieidfihlp of tin Indian Join of
thi' poet's Mtn Hornjlnt Nnl-
da M ! nit how hrr-tnfnre hnvo
withheld irti "ppoiMtlou In the
n ! pf-ndi-nrr iiuvr although thay
li ive commented unfavorably on 1
began concerted action against Uio
ifive ristanre campaign at Kn-
t jchi The instructed Moslem
ric-d in thn' tty to mnkP It the
Hijrrt of sermons Ui the inoequca
Moj.rni lead' rs throughout the
it inlr f'r ii I'.-ir time had com-
pl unr I Hint fini
iSi(n'
I
ndhl'a drive merely
w: t 1 renuK in a Hindu govern-
inni' in.i opnreMMon for the Mc-
who nre tti tin minority in
Irani Before the present campaign
r'nrtcd they hid supportod Onnd-
h hut with Its rnniiincciuiit they
dc inred O.m ihi w.ia growing In-
cr n-..nnU iruUM ndsnt of them
nnd felt Hindu could gain inde-
pendent without Moslem aupport.
The British government mean-
while is nun I Mrs Naldu -who
ni-rertl t. the lnulomlilp of
Gindlu t rampugn with the im
prisnniiirnt of Alibaa TyabJI -nnd
crftier. d ita .iitnitl'in on lower In-
ili m n.lriire l vli r Pour wore ar-
ticled it Kitiihi tod.iy -II. IC. tSld-
liv t Nirslnln! Lokinm mid I'rof
Malkunl
It ii p.irnt th- govornment
would t ike in ir;im against Mr.
Nrudu until he .lAMimr-d an active
p irt in the c umpitgn which she
vhis pi wirlriK do juoii
It mii or a i-hoit while lifter
indhi had ftrnun el hi Inten-
m "f i ild nc the state controlled
Uii inn w rlii that he wan nr-
natcd Abb- T ibji wi.s marching
toward tin W'likn wh'n police
c Z'il hint and 'in fullnwera.
l'hre( wcl known local trcmista
were iriewt'd hi'r' today line!
ibitg d uHli jmi Uc;iwUng In 1iw-
U i n.it lonnl congrccs activities.
They were Jiininnilna Dwnrkadaa
I ? Mt'Mherl u member of Uio
nuiniripiil coriorntlon cind Ilursho-
t tin Tru unulim barrister
I'rof t'hnnahnynm Jethannrd. ed-
it T of the Hindu n nowapiipor nt
Illi'nlinil a Uo wim nrrcited today
nnd wiviboinctnkcn tolCnrnchl for
trlnl Vrof. Jothuniind who holds
Si A and LI 15. degrcea will We
tried with the four lend cm who
were arrested at Karachi
Taklnjr no chimco with aecret
actiMt.i'n of the national congrctti
a Sholaimr the nfflcea of the or-
Rjiniz.itiun wore milled 'aoon after
the r ty waa occuplnl nnd u num-
ber f docutnenta were seized. Plva
nnsleailera. Including Jaju prcai-
dent of the Sholnpur congteaa corn-
in fee nnd Jadhav ita secretary
y-wcrc arretted.
Woman Leader
Of India To
Lead Troops
AUlAHAHAD India May ll.cll')
Mrs Snrojlnl N'nidu who foreswore
tlir life of a poetoas and mother to
lend India's atruggle for self-Rov-rrnment.
will seek ' viotoo or
death" In her mid on the Kovern-
ment salt works nt Dharaanti.
Mra. Tallin expreaaeil defiance of
the ltriliah authorities In an Inter-
view with the United I're corres-
pondent before departing for Horn-
bay and Gujernt. where she will
lend volunteers In the Dharaana
rnld
"I ko to death or victory." he
aid "My frlvnda nre trylnp to dla-
euade me aaylng I nm a sick wo-
man nearly 60 yVnra old but I font
as Jo-in of Arc must have felt un-
der divine Inspiration."
"We auk no nunrtar" Mra. Nnidu to koop the oowa contented
aahl "nnil we ahall give none. said. "
S' shall mai-eh nhroil of the Snty-1
ai;rnphta (mstvQ rcalatrra) whan
thoy nuiloavor to hrnk Uirouh the
military guards nt the salt dqjiot. I
shall cut the barhed wire with pli-
ers and scire the salt with my own
hands
"I nm a woman but I shnll act
ively pnrtiolpnte in this campaign
for liberty as thotiKh I wore a num.
I realize the tremendoiu responsi-
bility er rusted to me by the Mn-
lmtnm and the nation but in tnnk-
' find It i ultimate way to Abilene
( Kan That was known In those
i days as the Deem trail he en Id
! though now It Is generally called
the main Chtshulm trail.
The Uiilholm trail led north-
wntd through or westward of Abi-
lene Tex. with Ita origin In the
middle plains country. Denn Tay-
lor said.
CoImi)s SoImt
In telling this account from
memory of the cow dnys Denn
Tnylor condamnod a book printed
In a western stale recently that
(Inscribed cowboys as a drunken
wild sort. That was thu cowboy
of Uio end of the trail ninybc ho
declnrod after he had finished his
work and had been paid off. Hut
the cowboys that passed through
Johnson county were under the
watchful eyj of a hard-fisted fore-
man and might rldo through a
row of saloons n block long but
he never uirrlod to drink while on
the trail Ilnthcr the cowboy wns
one who would work all day Uicn
have to ride herd singing nt the
top of his voice ruoat. of the night
nc
'TSIzZXTa? STUDENTS HELDiS
Court of SI. James
FOR EXTORTIONS
LONDON May II (U.Pv The full
splendor or the Court of St James "- "
win dnzzic the eyes of 400 deim- Claimed Wealthy Woman
tnntea tonight wlien King George .
nnd Queen Mary hold the first I WaQ Aclrprl fnr iflflfl
royal court of the season nt Buck- "dS "bKeU IOr dlJUUU
Inghnm I'alare. J
When the ladles who have been" GI.I2NDAU2. Calif. May 11. (U.R)
rJiosi.-n for presenttitlon make their I j.- young men. two of them col-
or the British rulers It will mean i ipLP ain.ipnt wrrr In Id here todav
curtseys before the golden throne j olcc investigated nn asset ted
l which had been cached according
directions In threntlnlng lctteis
Mrs. Hmcry.
3IIs roommate Leo Tnmbley 21
the Junior College nnd two
suspected accomplices wore
Investigation. The quar
tet came to California four months
ago from Birmingham Ala.
Last night after several dnys
vigil police arrested Hwallcy ns ho
dug the money ftom a small trian-
gular plot whcre It had been hurled
In accordance with the letter's direction.
ttue. Presentation nt court will
bring them social ptcstlgc such ns
they could obtain In no other way
attempt by intimidation to extort
$2000 from Mrs K V Emery mll-
lionaltc San Mnr.no society womnit.
Bernard Sw alley 21 year-old Pa-
rr.. - I...- -. . i "
. . reri.cu u KijrKCBl d j College student was
b..f i va vvi'iiiui ( :'
Xu Huiiiiiil.iH Then
Ami another thing: They wcio
cavvyards In those days not ro-
mudas. The word rcmudu he said
waa Invented by some plc-eycd fic-
tion writer.
Mnj Littlefleld of Austin took a
herd up the Chisholm trail Dean
Taylor said. Mnj Llttletleld is one
of the university's principal bone-
factors In land and money; unii his
widow has built a dormitory on
Britain's boast that her court is
the most brllllnnt In the wot Id.
Last year the king was unnblo to
attend any of the four courts be-
cause of his long Illness.
About 30 Amorlcnn women nre
among the 1500 who will be pte-
sented during tho five courts. Mis
Chailca G. Dawes wife of the Am-
charged with attempted extortion
after his arrest late yesterday as he
dug up $3000 In marked money
crlcnn Ambassador will present
most of hi"r country-women.
Eight Americans will be present-
ed tonight and nine nl the sec-
ond court tomorrow night.
KOliMI'.l! lllti:CK UKSIDBNTS
aui: visitors hi:ki:
Mr. and Mrs. K. II Barnes nnd
Mrs. V. J. AllllnoM all of Maud
Oklahoma are spending a few dnys
In Btecker.rldge with friends.
Mr. Barnes wns fornicily In the
oil well supply business hcie.
Misses Thelma nnd Mattle Bess
Husscll of Randolph College spent
tho wcok-end with their telatlves
nnd f i lends In Bieckemldge and
attended the Morning Tower Blblo
class proginm.
3SUi Van Well
Making 7000
TYLEB. Tex. May II. (U.R)
Vnn's 3Sth producer wns flowing
freely today making an Importnnt
east extentloi to the field.
The well Pure Oil Company's
No. 2 J. B. Clark heirs came In
Tueidny for an estimate 1 flow of
7 000 barrels Bay wan t cached nt
2878 feet.
Plans wetc in tea.llness today
for bringing n the 3!)th ptnduect
Pure Oil No. 1 Mnrv Nenl rnc-
luilf mile due south of the discov-
eiy well.
TI.Mi: TO STAKT IKBIOATION
1'itoJKcrr is iLti:xdi:i
AUSTIN May II (U.P-The State
Board of Watjr Englnei rs todiy
extended for n yeoi the time t I
atnrt work on thP VIsUi Del Mar I
irrigation projec In Cnmeton
Co'inty. A permit for it was gi nit
ed to A. B. Jnnia of Brownsillc
It authorizes taking wnti fiom th
Bio Grnndo for lnigatin' JJoo
nctcs.
Alleged Slayer
Of Two Killed
CHICAGO May 11. U.R Wanted
on two murder charges Bocco Dl
Bosa alias Harry Boss lay dead
In the county morgue todny after
n trafile jam nt a busy Intersec-
tion gave police a chance to use
th"lr snwed-off shotguns on hint ns
he fled to evnile attest.
Two tecent joidh 'Us mutdctd
weir ct edited to Bosn who might
have stood trial with little risk of
being convicted slnre the state
had no witnesses to eithci killing
"Igotbackallmy
PEP and
WEIGHT
in no time by
taki
mg
UPTTjEil
Inc the most of this henvon-ont Its campus in honor of Ills mem-
onnortunity. neither Jail nor denthiuJ
ahall hold any tnrrors for me.1
Mra Nnldu the mother of four
ehlldren. won fame as a poetess
and later as n reform or. She be-
came leader of the Independence
campaign after Uio arrest of Aiba
TyabJI. who was imprisoned short
ly after he
Gnndltl.
Dean Tnylor said the enrlloat
Texas trail that lod up to the Bod
Blver originated near Lockhart 10
miles from Austin; crossed tho
Colorado river here; followed up
Salado creek In sight of where
later Sam Bass was bulled neither
unlionorcd nor unsung at Bound
.. . UtllflI
succeeueo jiniuiurm U)ck on Georgetown nnd Sa
Indo to tlie present Cleburne.
rii fit
Jexas lopics
By IbW.MOM) H BOOKS
AUSTIN. May II. (UJ-History
of the famous Chisholm cattle
trail through Texas Is a muss of
legendary lore and tradition and
an end leas bundle of paradox nc-
coidlng to Denn T U. Taylor of
thr university of Texns.
Denn Taylor Is the second uni-
versity faculty membct to take
pail In the discussion of the cow-
trail lore Incident to efforts of
Austin nnd other cnmmunltloa
from Brownsville to the Bed river
to have n highway along the old-
est and moil famous of cattle
lanes given the name of that leg-
endary ..trail.
CONCHIES TODAY
BY UNITED riUSiS
M -II. lit- .
tltl .l.l.nl ... h.nl.ll.llln
iJJHii WCiMll' "I jituiiiimiiiii
tranufi i bill
Foreign Bc.ii'n Commlttea
continues lrjr)nx on London
Naval Trcatv
Nnnl Affuri Committee opens
opnj hcarlngH on the Treaty.
Hiitlse:
Tiikea up bill- mi calendar
Nnval Affur f'mnmlttee opens
hearing on attc fur Pacific Coast
Nav.d Base.
Dol.li- llrlrfn Itiiuto
Prof J. Prank Doble soiitiiweet's
moat famous iiuthm on atibjocts of
the cowboy lore is preparing a
brief to outline tho host highway
route dckutvlng of the numo of
Chlsolm trail to bo presented be
fore tho highway commission next
Mondny. Dean Taj lor whouc
knowledge of and Interest in the
trail cornea from the fact that ho
lived at Its moat Importnnt brunch
near Cloburno and from much re-
search on the subject. Is heartily
In favor of tile proposal As to
the trail at Austin and Bound
Bock and Georgetown and Cle-
burne he's definitely committed to
this route. His maps dhow- n doz-
en different routes below Austin;
a dozen different trails north and
weal of Cioburno.
To some of tho paradoxes. Dean
Tnylor says IhaUMn truth there
wns no Chlsolm trail In Texas
Thnt In equal truth there were
both a Chlsolm trail and hun-
dreds of miles westward a Chisuni
(mil. That tho portion commonly
known as ChUolm trail fiom Cle-
burne out toward Dodge City was
not in fact the Chlsolm trail but
w-i Uio Dean's trail. And o on
You Ui Appeals
Death Sentence
SALT LAKE CITY Utah May
11 UfU Delbert Grcon 2t today
awaited an appeal to the Stnto
Supreme Court for commutation
to llfo Imprisonment of his sen-
tence to die before a firing squad
on conviction of n triple mutder
charge.
Attorneys said the appeal would
not receive final nctlon for several
months.
The youth wns convicted of n
chin go of murdering nn uncle nnd
confessed to killing his ltvycnr old
wife nnd her mother.
His appeal automnticnlly stayed
lila execution set for May 17.
May Identify
Old Slayer
B J Johnson of Dallns juperln-
tendcnl of the United State Vet-
erans Bureau was a IMtor of J
A Guthrie Pnday enroutr to the
U.ir ctei ins Convention in Knst-
Jand ?iiii.lav and Sunda
have you
heard it ?
Two Ablleiies
The Chlsolm trail originally
started north from the Bed Kiver
at Bed Itlver Station. Dean Tay-
lor pointed out rccontly In nn Invi-
tation address before dlrcctms of
SHIIKVEPOUT. La.. May 11. (U.R)
- Efforts to definitely Identify a
youth giving tho name of Toronco
O'Bnukc nnd nnswerlng tho des-
cription cf Krdman Olson sought
for the slaying of his sweetheart
Clara Olson unrelated In Wlsclli-
sln woto undo! way here today.
The youth with his leg in a
cast from automobile accident In-
juries was arrested last night. The
killing occurred In 1920.
Offlceia said his description tal-
lies with that of tho missing Olson
even to slightly ctossod eyes and
a peculiar style of patting the hair.
SBHIUM HIM-S 1UIIIKS
BEBLIN Mny II U.P BepoitB
from Lucbeck todny said eight in- j
fants ha J died and 23 ohtcis were
111 shortly after the locnl liealtn
officials had injected an anti-
tuberculosis serlttm. Tho Infants
were from one to ton days old.
UAHY AllKi:STi:il
NEWABK N. J. May It U.R. -A
C-month-old baby was at rested
by two policewomen when its pie-
senco was requited In a domestic
iclntions cose here Mis. Mnrg.uet
Borgese sought the child In cqa
nf.riinn' with chnrucs iigninst It
-T- r- -- - - - ... 1 thnt i rn
the Austin Chamber of Commerce lamor. onu n wu .ou.... .... .-
But tradition hy courtesy and by I only way it could be brought into
the growing 11111 of glamorous . court was through a warrant Wi
story carrleil the nntne of Chlsolm I its arrest
trail back down to Austin across -
the Colorado river nt tho present
Montopolls bridge and then on. by
numerous varying trails even to
the Up of Texas at Biownsvllle
Another contraot is that of Abl
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f If
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H r new ccrcl thnt spenks
lor itself have you heard it
11 the vtorhl how good each
asted huhble is?
Pour milk or cream in a
ml of golden Rice Krispics-
then listen to it snap and
cklc. Crisp. Delicious.
er a packago from your
1 1
ilene Kan and Abilene Texnj The t
trull or a trail did go to Abilene j
10in. tint Bonn Taylor heartily
iMded wlUi Prof. Doble Uiat it wui
i latr. late in the 70s that the cattli-1
Idnves were pushed M) far west-'
Iwaid liy that course of the range.'
ibaib wire as to feed Abilene. Tex
with cattle from uio lower cour-
tly This doapito the fuet that
Abilene buoame one of (lie most
famous of cow towns In Its day.
Watched Trail lliwls
1 Old Buchanan (hat umc! to !
'county soat of Jphnson county bc-
Ifore Cleburne was .within two
miles of Doan Taylor's birthplace
The early cattle trail thnt led to
Bed Blver Station passed within
sight of his house and with hi
own eyes he saw the ' hotdci
iof cattle being driven up
One landowner In Johnaon coun-
ty now has fine stock that was
bred from the calves bcrn during
the drives that thn cowmen gave
awuy to avoid the bother of driv-
ing limn Taylor aays. A kind-
hearted woman them offered to
take tho tiny orphans and feod
them and ruthor than leave them
the piey to timber wolves the cow-
boi would haul thorn maybe 50
mile to leuvo with her. The herd
from the etck ettll exists near Old
Buchanan
1 At Buchanan the trails split.
wiUi tho new trail branching off
1.a-a icadlii qril A -r.-w till. Ttpil
ICE KRISPIES River at Doan's crossing and to
Nash Suits Wichita Shirts
Miido to Kit lit to Wear
Paul A. Aimould
vim wet i:iiu st.
l'huim KHt'J
cr today.
c by
in Bat-ck.
H1CE
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Use. Wn iaek jour goods lu
trucks to 11100 j 011 imy pliiro.'
Crating Storing Shipping.
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Phone 409
Warehouse on C. .1 N. I.
Offlco 335 B. Walker
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