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Warn NniiB-Snbimg VOLUME XXIX WACO, tBXAfi. FRIDAY, NOVKMIIKIt -H PAOK COPY NCMRRH 62 Bears Flash Up-Hill Fight; Win Tide Longhorns Battle to Victory Over Aggies at Stadium Dedication In Texas History Sees Aggies Lose Glory Crowns U. T. Season by Virtue of 7 Stadium Dedicated To Five Thousand Texans Killed in World War LMashhurnOf Wortham Gusher Extends Field Beat Rice 17 to 9 I After (his Take Lead of to 7 A field of Special to The News-Tribune MEMORIAL STADICM. Nov.

Victory in CiaHSiC peace inspired valorous on many a battlefield of With A. and M. war, wag dedicated today as the rniversity of Texas la! stadium. Tmi France where heroon sloop. communed in (, Nown-TrllrtiHr staff, IXof Texas from Whieh thos.

Johnson Arrested Arrest Four Prominent Members of Party Led Rosenthal Killed Bv Rifle Bullets Drastic Moves Taken bv British In Egyptian Case 1300 Fishing Boats' in Frenzy, Are Lost in Storm Great Boom On; On Caspian Sea Rlee Team Scents and Becomes Football Maniacs, but Men 'rash Through AUSTIN, N' largest (towtl football ns officially counted faw Allen snatch a forward after it hart richocheted from tha of three other players this afternoon, nd run for touchdown, and turn otherwise would have been the roost dlsrnal football the annals of rxnn Into one of honor and glory. The shades of Louis Jordan and Edmond, immortal Longhorn football players of other who fell on the battle field In France, must have with the Orasiga and White eleven battling superbly, It turned a great Aggie team and WOO 7 to ft. Coach StewarTa men pm inspired foot twill, far their perfor In other of the season. And tonight the of Austin filled with a cheering frenzied throng rabid foot ball to whom victory today aotnething more than winning Just football game, even something more than Just beating Texas A. a feat which always adds lustre to any For Coach Hoc eleven fficlally that with a thrlllir.g victory after the unofficial openlna here a few hack with a Itaylor University victory.

Drlvo Over the Tojt And Texan have another cause for rejoicing tonight in the official announcemetit, following on the of the dedicatory service, that the drive for raising a half million dollars for building the Immense had not only been subscribed but had gone way over the top. Gov, Pat M. Neff officially dedicated the great structure to "Flght- Texas and the Longhorns showed they could do a bit of fighting, too. All FHIeti, When the dedicatory started. the at a tula, both the gigantic of concrete on the east and west and the temporary far with the In and on which this lasting monument to their mem- was built.

The dedication, witnessed by the largest crowd ever as- in Austin, and painted with lavish colors, started with a parade around the vast ampltbeatre. The Texas service flag, bearing thousands of Mars, was carried by 20 Texas university Oov. Pat M. Neff, Bishop King- solving of Austin and President Walter M. Splawn of the i In the renter of the field the speakers mounted an im- provisod it and but their; and Admits Shooting, According to Alleged Statement to Officers By Pasha to Suppress Nationalistic Plans The A ST HA At I igrlit Russia, Nov.

print. 4S and 1500 have renorted Leases Skv High, riy I rthaae HOCHTOK, Bears TI I hVU Editor Nov. of the south- thi ta -bound Hotels and Businesses Overflow as 11 und reds Flock to New Field Mashl Speech In Opening Stadium 1 -out dead. by four soft- a 52-10 Winch Johnson, iftty Ja.I is result ol firiffis fi mor lohnaon in urn, aged to pi bullets rifle: and Wal ur l(h ir Hone i the ist oder, fi the ori it hai, The A I-ONDON. authorltieH their own suppress by no'ifU The II ro have mi tibio rit of th bv Thr fishing nnd rrew of have Lait a X.

Haro Oi Ci An Ufa i aea r- mi men a been lost RHe failrd Special won Th th Igh hand on the i re voices were lost in the great jurim Ma spaco, dedication of stadium today in speech. lo opantng honor of tllOSe who Wfie University of st oiinm in the blood of the battle, illustrates a priceless 1 on ms fsirtn nearby. tlliSj The 1 John sot th car. ed verdict gunrtu Stadium day. "In the aons and daughters Taxaa who principle the philosophy Of answered the cail of tnatr country during the world war, ne here, I human action afc old and aHjter John at thia hour to dedicate In their honored as the patriotic im- Ot pntv hem or and to thpJr maioorv this Wun m- beautiful, comntOdlOUR enduring, pulses of Ulan, said the gOV 11 half million dollar turn.

femor. people who do not When the war T7 of nohievomPfltS rtf i tl our aoidier seeping be-trevere tne acnievemenis h(t fi neath the sod and the sen. Thiy the past. not accomplish nigh died to make men free, th worthV til he ro- Johnson "Whether on the armffoid high aBJinillg OYiny TC I or in the battsa'a van, the fittem membered by the future. place that man an die.

la Tha governor pointed out that he for ''Institutions of lao.t nmg. In peace and in war. are, and have ''leges were soldiers In the World war, "It is. Indeed, fitting that campus of Tnivarsity urred In k. found whaet J.

l'adk alns, gavi th of a Ford. who his fi I Inflicted by Wal- 'fs Joe at Roberts. Abbott 10,000 Texas "the flower of our enrollad In ai ways been, the vat civ- When the world-wide call to arms first out on the evening air from the col and a to Roberts, Johnson I he had tioir and that had stayed at house. Mashburn returned, to the nlleged statement, and, calling Johnson aside, told him that first time he rautrht him awgy from the house, he would kill hlm. Thon he went and got in his car, and Johnson went in house and his rifle.

cording to allejfpd state- Bahtntn Fahm Closest Makram obeid, her natbi Bata Hat Pasha, minister of the According to quarter i en uni si Uri biy wa munirr 'h h. If li ftf rturtato ln aga pm the UN TO FA I- 13f TFRN TO A Cl COLUMN American Women Missing Following Raid by Bandits Five Men For Murder of Man And Boy on Boat wooden stands on the Chinese Capture Town Canadian Police Take to Kaac I 1 I rail and ()ffer Reward as (lase Takes on an International Aspect comlortably filled, and by tha Urm the game began every available except a few in the north section was filled. The east stand, containing aections, was the most picturesque. In tbs center, high up. the girl rooters formed a white rectangle On the right the whits merged into TURN TO PAGE 11, COLUMN 1 Escaped Convict Caught By The Associated Press BALTIMORE, Nov.

Skip a or th, IS old. at two who frons a department of justify agent last night while on their way from Sfuakogee. to the of Ooltunbla house of correction. was today The fugitive. Rohert Zanders, 14.

is at liberty. Tbif boys jumped out of a window of the car whan ir guard the train to buy a r. They wsre five year each for automobile theft. The Weather X'S XASI Friday nart cloudy, warmer in portion; Saturday generally fair, eoidir in north- Friday generally fair; Saturday fair, colder in north ion. tot I A Friday generally fair.

Warmer in north port tun Saturday, partly cloudy. ttlKiN'tH: Frtday fair, hat a arnx Saturday probably fair. OKl.UIOHAt 1 ridny probably cloudy, warmer in easi portion Saturday fair, aomoahai colder in west portion. Ity I I and tfi A Forecast for today: Generally fair and risimr Maximum. 67 at 4 p.

minimum, S7U at ha rumetar, 30 2S; humidity, 48 per cent; total wind fur day, 12, fastest al p. rn. total wind for the month, 4 Suit miles; total rain fur month, 1.4S inches, STOHM WAUMNt. By The AsiMadatad WASHiNOTON, Nov, 27 storm arning was taaued today by weather bureau: Southw. Ht utorm warning ordered 10 a.

Delaware bn-aW Nan- disturbance over eastern Ontario, moving eastward, will strong southwest winds this afternoon and onight. THE JUDGMENT OF A LEVEL HEAD SELDOK PALLS PLAT. here Two Women From Minnesota ere Doing Mission By The Associated Proas A II A 1. Nov. Two American women, KUxabath Burgiand and lageborg Nystul, attached to tha Augustana synod misaion at Juchow.

province, 680 miles west of Shanghai, were missing today after the town was captured by bandits, according to a from kow'. Ail other escaped to Klahsien, 2 5 miles away. Bandits are Bay Amia for ransom and rifles, since his capture at Siehwan, Honan province, cording to a received by the Norwegian consulate. liov. Aaida was reported mlsalug on November 21, is ISO miles southwest of Juehow, where the women were reported missing, HOLD MISSIONAHV Its Tlie Associatori HANKOW, Nov.

bandits who have been terrorising missionary and cities iti Honan have taken ltev. Arne AI kidnaped from Slch- wan on November 21. to an unknown destination are holding him uniti a school stiri is surrendered to them, accordimi to the Siehwan correspondent of the Central Chitiese Post. bandits have ordered an Bnglish missionary at 35 miles northwest of Slchwan. to pay them 110.tHoi under penalty of death and the burning of tiio mission settlement there, FROM MINN I SOT Associatfd Press CHICAGO.

Nov. The Misses Ingeborg Nvstul and l'UzabeOt Hergland, Augustana mission work- era at Juehow. China, r.ported after Chinese bandits captured the both are from Minnesota. Miss Nystul is pioneer in the foreign mission field in which she been engaged for 20 years, according to Mrs. Peter Peterson, an advisory member of the foreign mis i board of Augustuna synod.

Miss parents live at Hopkins, Minn After two years' study in the Luther Bible Institute St, Patii, she went to China where she spent a year studying the Chinese language im a Peking school. Three years ago she assigned as a woman worker in the primary classes at Juehow. She la about 2K years old. Miss Nystul has been doing missionary work In China for the last 14 years Her home is at ridge, Minn. Miss Nystul, who is about 40 years old, received an a nurse at Hat head a hospital in St.

Paul. She returned to Juehow a year ago after spending year and a half furlough at the St. Patii institution. Noted Judge Dies By The Associated press GKFKNViLI.i:. Nov.

-Judge George it. Hall, presiding judge In the Eighth judicial district, composed of Hunt, Hopkins and Rains counties, died suddenly at his home here this afternoon after attending a football urame between two local colleges. was a of Alabama and had resided in Hunt county for more than years. By The Associated Press SEATTLE. Nov.

2 7. The liquor laden gasoline boat Beryl G-, found abandoned off the San Juan islands, 60 miles north of Seattle, with blood decks and has led to the arrest of five men In connection with hl-Jacklng and the killing of Cap-1state, tain W. G. Glilla, master of the vessel, and his son. William.

17. The case assumed an international aspect today when the attorney general at Vancouver, re iained special counsel to prosecute those under arrest and Canadian police officials offered a reward of $2,000 each for arrest of Owen Ball" Baker, said to he an eg-cnnvlct, and Harry F. Suwaah. reputed liquor dealer, said by police to be an ex-Ohhmgo gun man. They are sought to stand trial with the five now under arrest, four here and one in Vancouver, Widow Is Cleared of His Death By The Associated I' NON CITY.

No T. Thankful for acquittal on charge of murdering her husband, Mrs. Minnie Hickey, widow of wealthy part Osage Indian, who was shot to death during a struggle with his wife over possession of a revolved while riding in their automobile near here on April 18, returned to her home today a free woman. Mrs, was found not guilty of murder late last night when the jury hearing case reported a verdict after three hours and 40 deliberation. Will Be President, Forecast By Spaulding in 1899 Bv The Associated Pr-ss WASHINGTON.

Nov 21 -Flection Calvin as president was first predict White House officials believe by the late T. G. Spaulding of Northampton. Mass A clipping from Hampshire County isiette of Nov 20, 1 quoted Mr Spaulding as believing' "Lawyer COOlldge" some day would elected president The Oasetfe clipping reads and Parsons drug store is the chief for most of the republican politicians these days. it is said that many nominations nre started Among these is Lawyer who is planning on running for the common council.

G. Spaulding says of him that he will one day be preside The followed. Johnson being on the front porch of his about SO or 40 from Mashburr's car. The oii ers they found a loaded ,22 Smith and Wesson revolver on Mashburn's body. The body taken In by the Puckett Undertaking company Arran nts for the funeral have not yet been made.

The dead man is survived by a wife and Ian children, who al Forney. TeXiis. Poison Liquor Death Gets Woman $12,100 ekrafthy ser. ministry of the tn- nilw cabinet; Abdul iiv, one of SagiouPs I ggsistants fifoiwlwenf itiem- delegation, and ho was iterior. tatamgatg in London tonight arroMed ae Is eh-ri ro i' Ish interests, which part for of Sirdar Slack and unhampered in its gill result in further was fear that this prompt on the part of the British t-ht result In another Egyptian ii tterial but, according to latest Cairo advices, it was inced there, after a hastily I cabinet council, that there be no ministerial as the British authorities had t.dod Premier proposal thr- men taken into custody be handed over the to be dealt with.

the arrest of these is regarded as merely eventtve measure and they be placed only under ob- tiou and control, By The a LO damage rions gftjf east land at Nov Hm done which south inland iieen vhen 1 Pi Much oday bv a fu- vep? both a Ints. Eng. i ere mons-Boyd I in st thiil sfterno on with fh nth ills is the first ell brmi nht in ln Fr count and ir this distr cL the well one half mtie from the ri ly limits The tm in of the veil has set the to -rn wild Wortham lift for th after golden waiting all fluid, has tee at limelight sa nk men Ther ties Th tons, nly two rencued. By The Aswoclat HACKF.XSAC istaining the band was fatal! poisonous liquoi Polish Home, a ed Press N. Nov, claim that her stricken In 1923 by sed in the soi lai organisation of lenii, Mrs Joseph of Clifton wss awarded by a Jury here yesterday iti what is believed to foe the first, case of ita kind in this that the ted 27 ns decided, ing the ttgafwjK Great' ition of the council of est tonight attitude of the eoun- ets In Home early in off Portland Cj rew were many minor 1 oastwlas shipping, channel steamer Dieppe grounded al the mouth of Now Haven harbor, and tug whi -h attempted to rescue her was smashed against the hreakwa- ters.

The Oieppa was re-floated after passen gem from Francs had spent five hotirs of misery on board. The cruiser Calli ops was sent from Portland to assist vessels distress in the Criglish channel. Thrill of His Declares Wales Of American Trip Expresses arm Regard for ill Rogers, Subways and Even Chicago Stockyards ru nns mmn three booms already uith- when the Meador 1931 caused one of the in Atnerira. town of only people ip over night to approsi- last come Into tl one of biggest In Tegas Wort! through out oil. Well In gTeatest when a spra re mately Jis Less than a week could count the derricks In Wortham on one hand, but now there are S') derrh ks up or going up in the city limits.

Connections have been made with the Prairie Pipe Line company to take the oil from the Boyd No. i that in yesterday with a strong fiow of barrels, regularly, a harrel storage tank practloalljF has been finished, making total storage for bftrrtls Visitors Wortham is passing through tha busiest of hs history uated as it Is in the heart of the new field, every business in Wortham Is udng extra help and bitsl- is 10 times Uefter thsi I the boom. Fourteen new busi- ness have opened up for business this WOsIt with a continual TURN TO PAGE 13. COLUMN 1 the championship liay- lor university football loam of this afternoon for the third time in titular clash this season fame from behind to turn an apparent defeat into a sensational victory. This afternoon thl Baylor Bears entered the orul half lagglftg by a count of 9 to 7.

Taking advantage of a blocked punt in first half, Owls hatl gained a lead of 9 to 7 and aceating victory the Kice team, already inspired for the occasion, became victory drunk. They were football maniacs I following that touchdown, and from the manner in which they tore into the Hears, offensively and fensively, it seemed that the championship was due to slip through the fimters of Baylor into arms of S. Mi Titans Titans And in staging that comeback in ita had before par- pinion in the that i tjrypt's pro- not dlscumed Of ild find it. fftcult Mrtancc- to a com mu nica i parliament. All depends, on whether any metn- eount 11 debate Fyler Woman Killed Start fownsley Trial For football Killing Spedai to The News- Tribune AUSTIN, Nov.

2 7. Application of the Independent Shope Brick I company of Waco for an order giving the same freight rates on "common cement tn ce as on clay logg, the American 1 brick, was set down for Mrs Kellogg and inK Texas railroad i aion for Dec. 9. By The Associat'd By TV I ft viU of rownvM- 21 ley, charged with murder in connection With the fatal shooting of State Representative Charles Fields Wilson, 22, was killed Instantly today when was thrown from an automobile driven by her hus- I band, Lionel Wilson, at Elkton. five miles south of here.

The accident occurred when the automobile col- 1 tided with another. Wilson and his mother, the other occupants. escaped uninjured. ot tBddlngs was begun hero today. Mayor John Fields of brother of the slain man, testified as to details of the shooting outside the football field here Oct.

It, other witnesses for the state also on the, stand today. A 1 ews-Trihune Leased Wires Bring Play-by-Play Story of Grid Contests To Hundreds Throughout Cen. Texas Hundreds of cheering football fans yesterday heard The Xews- Trlbune megaphone reports, play by play, of the itaylor-1 at Houston and the A. and -Texas game al Austin. The Baylor game came over leased telephone wire.

The Aggie-Umghorn reports came by leased Associated Press wire. The crowds which packed the street In front The News Trib tine, not exceeded even by those that watched the election returns of last hot campaign, caught the spirit of the game as if they were watching the actual struggle. Cheer loaders There It was all there, even to the cheer loaders, who led the Baylor rooters with "Fight, Baylor, and with for Sam Coates when it wns announced that he "went through a hole hig a barn for the first touchdown. And when Ping Collier kicked the field goal that brought the Bears from behind, crowd went wild, They were eager for news of game, too, and of the M. Struggle.

The majority of the rooters were for Baylor. Texas and Oklahoma v. hen Texas scored the lone touchdown of the stadium game, the crdud broke into cheers, drowned a second later by even greater when Baylor's second touchdown, which put the cime at Houston on ice, was Game Broadcast The Baylor was furnished to statton AD, Jackson's radio, and broadcast to hundreds more Getting good reports." Fire station No. of Wires Wires and messages were received from the following- C. Durham, from farm In Milestone county; Miss Phnttstraum, Waco; Ur II, W.

Willis, Robert Gay, Oi Corner Drug store, Mrs. Sniper connally. Mrs. Miss Martha Hensdviw, Horace D. Rankins, L.

o. By Tim Associated Press LONDON. Nov. 27. The of Wales tonight declared that his I recent visit to the I'nited was "a thrill that can only once in a The ocrassion for his declaration was annual Thanksirivfrng dinner of the American society, whh attended Frank B.

ambassador a large representation of AmerU residents tn The prince gave h-s impreHsiisi of 1 America while he fussed character- istb ally with hb white bow tie. He i admitted he had a warm regard for Will Rogers, the Wool worth building and New subways, and he even delighted in his i ories of the Chicago Stock yards The heir apparent to the British throne dealt with things Amerttam In a speech Pi reply to a toast bv Mr, Kellogg which followed a ban- I quet, the main course of which was turkey and which ended with the usual pumpkin pic. Mr. Kellogg Sn bis speech recalled that I harmony which he said had existed Great Britain and the United States for one hundred and ten years. He referred to Thanksgiving dinner given 2H years by Queen i Victoria to the American dor which custom at some time or other had followed by her on the throne.

In toast. Ing the prince. Mr Kellogg said he combined the friendship and good will of all his predecessors toward the United and that, he was the most enthusiastic person England In spreading about good for American ple, 1 he ambassador led the In giving three for after hlch the followed the English custom of singing "For He a Jolly Good Fellow Attend Meet Special to The Tribune HPARNU. Nov 2 7 Lyon, superintendent. Mrs if Pailin- srer, Lyon and Helen Cummings of the public school faculty are in attendance at the State association meeting in San Antonio.

Alleged Negro Blood Causes New orker To Start Divorce Case Application To Be Heard Dec. 9 Bottles Opened With Stadium Cause of 27 Arrests at Austin Game By The Press AI Nov. 27. Twenty- seven persons who came to Austin to witness the A. and football classic, left the stadium before the sensational finish, all sadder but wiser on being dispossessed of their prescription liquor.

A pair of visitors grew so bold as to turn up flasks and gustfde the contents during the game, a man sitting behind them tapped them on the shoulder, brandished a star and led them out. Tu-Ive rangers were on guard the stadium and filled the city jail before the end of the first half played. They then began herding the offenders in the county jail Stadium officials broadcast a liquor a week before the game. the second half to win the sensational 17 to 9 letory, the Baylor team of 1924 scaled new football heisrhts. It was Titans vs Titans in that second half.

The game had gone into the fourth quarter with the Bay lor team still lagging behind by a bare 2-polnt ts trgin, which begun to assume mountainous proportions Tents of regret had begun to trickle down the of the most loyal Baylor and among these were, very close followers of the game. were Bay lor letter men. heroes of with their in their re- pcctlve mouths, so to speak, The en it happen so many, man They had Inform teams a whole in the days by take advantage of an break, gain a and become Inspired. demons. Such seemed the case today.

with the Inspired Owl team making a championship Baylor team the victim of its football rags, hird Itaiiy But thm dial on, the Bics there is only two minutes to play in the third quarter, the Baylor club, with defeat and lose of a It face, apparently takes new life. Meharg has substituted for tha rauMi a flurry the Baylor as be through to block Underwoods punt, but the roar of joy from the Baylor stand to a slight groan as I'n- derwood recovers, for a loss to be sure, but still he has another chance to' punt. He does so, and the Bill Coffey, one of the games greatest heroes, returns tl punt 15 vards, whtcn for the dny was nothing out of the ordinary Vernon product, who tore returcs through broken firld vn frequent casiuns from 15 to 40 Offense Laanrked It is now Baylors first chance to launch an since ver; first period The hail on 1 line, and the big clock it one minute to play in that now I psrlod Strickland si toward Baylor the jII to Connally, who runs toward Dolors left, circling end for a tial of yards He r- rle- Itay In for Morgan Ir tempt to check the fo urxier wily, but Pittn smashing thr ter for a first down. The Baylor throng with -f once more surging in breasts now rise to a. man it to for vs the- moat senaattonal 1WAA.

And ss it in ai.sw* TURN TO PAG I OI.I New ork Banker Killed in Auto Wreck Mob' Case Halted; Klansmen On Jury Permitted in central Texas fans. radio shop of Bynum, Frank Nor- Among the hundreds of tale- wood, Joe Newcomb of Ennis, I phone calls, wires and personal A messages from those taking part In The News-Tribune Jncknon H. Joe radio party are the following Stanford Haney, Ervin Glhs- lf Baylor loses, ssnd the ambu- berg, Tom Wilson, Mr. and Mrs and By The Associated Press MORRISTOWN, N. Nov.

27 Charles It Raymond, promlr.eni New York broker was and his nephew, Raymond Mat well, was injured near here early today when their automobile a telegraph Raymond was the son-in-law of the law Joseph n. noted actor. Bis was burned death fire destroyed her home in New York city. Lift Cattle Quarantine By The A-- Hot ST ON Nov. The foot and mouth disease quarantine against Harris and ad joining coun- wilt tm lifted 1 with the exception of a small area which will kept under surveillance a time Marion lines, federal inspector in announced last n.ght.

After Dec. 1 on'y a square mile block of territory Houston will under quarantine this nan will be lifted i 11 1 no new of the disease la found, Dr. Inu-a said. Burns Kill Woman By The Associated ABll.HNK, Nov. Mrs.

Grady A. Cole, If, died here night as a result of burns received when caught fire from a refloutor. latum. Large party Mr. Mrs J.

Durham, Mart. coming In Scoro sounds good. Fight. Baylor, fight," Dr Brooks, Waco. "Pour it on 'em Rice," was the Wire of 1 fans from Irene.

"Lots of Lela and Virginia Parks of Waco phoned Wortham. "'Gatue mi score coining home right," Grady Waco. Afraid some oi is going to need a doctor" J. Hoard, Waco. "Crowd of yelling "Beal cm Cecil Daugherty, C.

Hoard, Baylor Drug Store. Pam Rogers, 'ox Mra Ethsl Owen, Miss Katy Smith, Miss xelie Belli London, C. a Shook. T. I.

Si if, Dr. J. M. Miller, Dr. and Mrs.

I. front SuBth, .1 alker, Slo rod Janus of Hubbarvi. H-. i occh -U Jad0bs. Mr.

and By The Associated Press WHITE PLAINS N. VNov Alice it. Jones today is defendant in a suit brought by her Leonard Kip tththifland. a member of one of New oldest and wealth tea? families, for the annulment of their marriage. The action is tened on the eon- tention that the wife fraudulently rej, he: if h.

nd Annlhpr Woman At denied she had any negro blood UlllGil Shortly after being with papers in New helle yesterday, Mrs Hhinelandcr engaged counsel Her family announced she would fight to retain her estate as Rhinelander wife. Rhinelander, according to his counsel louai hfs father, Phi i Rhlnalander, act.cd entirely on his oro ip i tive in in lining suit. fumih. By The Pr BLCKFLKY A A temporary Injunctm Judge A. D.

Pre-ton county crimitial court cecding further with alleged members KIan in a "hooded Issued by Judge Johi of the Raleigh yesterday The action w.na ft1 tion of District At worth, who char- ston a kl prejudiced in favor ants The motion Judge Preston klansrnen a re qu jurors in the case edge. Mrs, Brown. StelPs Drug fhe said had no Store of Irene, J. J. Glowr Hard- step, hut ware i'orapanv of ooledgv.

Mr and i delighted to hear had Mrs. M. Cowan. his Chicago Kidnaped By Tha Aspociamd CIUCAC.o Nov young an kidnaped from her escort last night and attacked by two young and Its a serious tn hr Outlying section. Her escort.

Thom bnpcsino, was heated aimort and thrown out. and the thig- drove away sith girl weeks ago. several young kidnaped from her fiance, Frank Palmer, and attacksd her. causing her Death lake? In Chicago i err dur By The CHICAGO. strife that with the Dion tVBannion, and resulted in th ce.tt.od drive agao-rd crime, tlm.

Lett affray Su in the death of Eddie a Itt in th-e near death. der indict use- St if tilling Pi a gunmen, ns ai: ally continue Attori t.n-»o it tn of ht. i nd ci nera,.

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