Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Waxahachie Daily Light from Waxahachie, Texas • Page 1

Location:
Waxahachie, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4HHtrTM Jf' rpHE future of this com I mtinity depends on the loyalty of It. citizenship fWaxa Has lt, EAST TEXAS Partly eiortdy and voider tonightr Thursday generally fair; colder except in northwest portion. 90: min.tT .65.. ELLIS COUNTY'S PIONEER NEWSPAPERS ESTABLISHED im I. VOLUME XXXVI AVAXAHACI11E, TEXAS, Queen City of the Cotton Belt AFTERNOON, MAY 1, 1929 NO.

33 J.J 1 Mexican Believed Ended! By Surrender Of "if Jul ft II II Who Mai No iM lay ed Revolt Last hold and Wit ness in Double Killing Two Principa FOUR HURT IN STORM Uncle Of Miss Roller It PRIETA IN OKLAHOMA TUESDAY Is Exonerated By The Tues. Grand Jury Late HICHITA, May lFour persons injured, one possibl iKtaily, and, a path of demolished barns aud tarui ouildings was tlit toll of a tornado which strurV. 1 IS I mum mem mm A quiet peaceful cottage, transformed into a battfe 1 uei ure iwe yesterday a mile wide swath from h. UKAXTKO, mwrnm i jfi ounu luesaay aiternoon wnen a rejected suitor precipitated a fight that claimed his own life and snuffed outs that of the girl who spurned his attentions, Wednesdays Morris. Four members of the family of Sum J.

Fraley were seriously" in 1 Jui.ad when their farm. home wju I demolished by the twister. The! infant daugthter was reporter I dead but a physician rushed from I AMERICANS HELP snenerea me Doay ot the girl, Lola B. Roller, 19, cold in death and awaiting transportation to the former home in QEIPAflTf Childress county for burial. mV vif iTtr unj arKs street, ana resulted in tne aeatn of Dr.

Harnr'S. 1 TTAitrlina aKnf 4 nouDn4 A 11.. ti i.i f.1 wuacu ujr a uuuei irviu vile neinpKins gtift, while three shoU, from Dowling pistol took the Surrender. ii nnirCLAS, May 1. The hoK IfJ In Uled' founj SAYS OIMMXIZ.VTIOX fiHOVIJ) the baby aive and revived im ursirss Fraley xwas in the hospital httA itVsiS today.

Doctors said he had littie 1 4 cljancg for recovery. His was crushed and it is believed heiR A I II I 0 I suffered internal injuries as he I 1 ll I I 1 I tried to extricate his family from ,1 1 1 the levelled home. Mrs. Fralev 1 Ci if i "'mrs. h.

hempkixs i M. 1. HEMPKLXS IXLA 11. ROLLER arrteoa of Agua Prieta; Sonora, ih lMt Mexican rebel stronghold, Miss Roller was shot to death by Dr. Dowling, who was in turn killed, by fMr, Hemkins, uie 01 miss Kouer.

Mr. Hempkins went immediately before the grand jury and the deliberative body late Tuesday voted no bill against hira. Wednesday morning Mr. Hempkins related the Sto'fy in detail for a Light reporter as follows: :2 surrendered to federal troops today. and onntha iihlM i I Mrs.

Heuipkins (right) witnessed both shootings, the young woman "jaying, tn her arms, Editor's Note Due to the carelessness ot an interriban conductor Molded mat for the above plates in order to stuff it in an envolope; while delivering here from Dallas where the mat was made, the pictures are light across the faces, where the fold ruined the plates). u.wvui viuiu line alaf) injur1 ed. One son escaned unhurt. 00 a promiHe ui nuuieaiy nuiu Says Party IHfirit Ham lleeu Reduced to Al ,4 ready. I Gen Juan aiiu.i, wmmuuci of the federal army advancing i 1 1 1 11 Tha tornado, accompanied by a severe rain and electrical storm, lasted approximately thirty minutes.

4 from Chihuanua, me uv men under the command of Gen. Antonio Medina, ranking rebel officer, B. came to Waxahachie Road Ordered WASHING TpN.Yay I. The Democratic party came out of its post election torpor today and Democratic' National Chairman New Howard By County agreed to turn tne Doraer pori over to the federals. Arjny Flyer Is Killed at? Sari Antonio John J.

Raskob ainnaunced the Commissioners The surrender was negoiiaiea snortiy after noon Sunday from Temple. 9 We were not at the station when the interurban car arrived, and as she looked around, a man inquired if he might be of assistance. He introduced him ielf and wife to Lola as Mr. And after a conference between Major John K. Creed, commander of American troops at Camp Jones Also To Co operate here, the Mexican consul and Gen.

opening of. national larty headquarters herejL where the party will go about the business of the, wreckage of last Js'o vera ber "The Democratic party ought to run year in and year out just like General Motors! Raskob aid. Si If Mrs. Hook who said they had SAN ANTONIO, May eral Medina. Second Lieutenant John Ci Banta.

come to meet a friend but as she Medina terms were seni Dy Irt A student officer of the army pii tQIfl not arrive they would be Ud Imessenger to wenerai Atmazan, to take her to our home on ParKs mary flying school, Brooks Pi eld, The new road from the Will ininiiT iiiiif I rouorted only a tew mites soutn 01 street They did so. was instantly killed today 'When iSatchell place directly west to tie i ui ru i in ininv Ithe border and Alnjazan replied f'Lola told us why she came txt his parte crashed and burned Jouet Shouse or Kansas City a former McAdoo lieutenant, but a loyal Smith man in the last cam favorably. I Waxahachie, declaring he was' while attempting to land. 4 The fall of Agua Frieta lea to has hppn annnintpn rhair The drash occurd at an auxiliary field nean i air drome. (much contemplation concerning the whereabouts of Gen.

J. G. man of the executive committee. of nibnrunvfti RED DAKDIST.U Banta, ft native of the Philippfne Escobar, supreme head of the rev FRANCE TELLS GHYlSTi 1: Ilif ATONCE ARRESTS 'BIT FOR MOT TART CELKRRAXTS Dlition; Excepting Gen; Roberto worrying her and that he was a4S married man and she wanted to get away. She said she war going on to Dallas to get work as ste nographer after a oouple of days 4 She seemed to ne greatly wor riel about the matter.

Mon lay made his home at Chico, California, i He was the son of Vt Col. William P. Banta. retired a ru. reported hiding; the ORDERLY.

Imwntains of Sinaloa, General Es to the concrete highway No. 6 ending in Bullard Heights will be built just as soon as the right of way has been members of the commissioner's court told a delegation of local business men Tuesday afternoon, According to County Judge Royce Stout, little delay is expected in bringing the matter to a conclusion. i The was started. Tuesday mcirhlng following publication Mondaof a istory thai the work mm? prac4.icafiy;iftt stavifyuMewjr, West Poiot graduate; Banta i ranf erred I frnsj ths the 'Democratic National Committee and will be in charge of party offices here. These offices will provide a base for contact with Democrats in Congress and observation post from which the activities of the Hoover administration can be watched with critical obar was the sole insurgent lead still at i i ngineer'f corps to.

the air corps nieht. wj all cm In tha mp Qthers either crossed the inter atioal line or fell into federal last Keptemoer. went to the skating ring binsrrtt TI 4 Ma IxOT )f jv'i itobar waif 'dL? to be Raskob said in reply to ques lnnuiv.iv VWRSVH SAY WILL inw an4f.s0 AkatedUrfifew; Mi i irw I ii main IM Iprrls; 2 2 yea Unf where aoiithwest of hertf to tionslur Has noitenti to advkrtwe Qif By UNITED PRESS Rioting in Berlin and wholesale arrests in Paris marked the worldwide celebration of May Day, ob s.erVed as an International Lauoi dy by extremjit 4iiements. i Excepi lu, Berlin, however, re prta indicated, that. May Day was marked with Ifiss fflsbdef Than One was dead there.

1, In Gerinan capitOl, sporadic outbreaks occurred in several out 'Kteuins' as DemodratiS natifbna lay US it was expeoted that ne' Vi, ox 'Hay aory crashed in flames last rould make a determined at' seating himselt be an officer, from Temple had sent Officers chalrnan. This answers, a um" ber or Southern Democrats who hae suggested that he had best Rempt to get across the United States line if he already 'has not Burrow and Hutchison to' onr houe apd they; asked if thl "girt a gooa shcefU elegit ton of dusk ness men attended called session inRoy Connally's office. 'A a dozen mep was appointed i to call upon the court ate 2 p. nif and this was done. Members i were Swain, chairman; Harry Sandberg, Ozro return to the Republican party.

flone ao. i disregarding one of the elementary rules he had' propounded to his small group of 5 t.Norris, a novice'' met death after attempting too' steep a climb in his1 new biplane. ship went, into a': sildesllp'and fiwhere Governor Smith found' hlmi Exoept for guerrilla 'bands mqwt, so not 'iiqatng, jul ney came to the rink, PARIS, May 1. Germany's rumored maneuvers for a political conference as a sequel to the reparations meeting received a death blow today when according to well founded reports, warned the Reich that an agreement lying sections. Reports cori possible group by Escobar i this news was not especially welcome to one section 6f When we got hack tola Tbeimgv.

roiice aqmutea mat sev Sonora, fountain of the rebellion, eral had been injured and that the' nortv Roiilinh onroQ halm 111 did not want te; stop at the 3 ras eleared of insurgents with tht Cheatham Han ka Davis, oy" Mc same hurtling down to the ground oeeaase ne insisted Mowl in of Agua. Prieta. yuuue wa.Mi uu. announcing tnat the campaign ae deaths.weres not confirmed; f1nit nf Sl.55'0 000 has now been iteDeiB in iNogaies surrenaerea narrowly traf op missing automoblefca pome where around watching rf highway hjii Und that he would the recently graduated 'i refused to go back, H'r :200 arrests were made. 'J l.

I reduced aboUr80a.OOO. with would have to be reached at thp current conference of experts or else Germany would be forced to revert to the original, Dawes plan The youth Uh In Paris, police made "2,285 af indication of further reduc yesterday and the city was turned over to Gen. Locas Qonzales fjed pral commander of Naeo, Sonoraua fi VV' wre mil iim thn rinTT from University of Illinois' aad had poined two other men in rests up Xo noon, mostly iU taids i tlorii t0 under 8500,000 within a nn lrhnp onH nm nniat pet in trs. i i of reparations, payments. State Highway Commission Is x.

p.ctdid to be done in Austin Muy in regard to completing Stater Highway No. according to County Judge Royce Stout Wed nesday'j' Practically' all land necesairy for 'Ighr of way has been deedofi over, Judge Stout said, and mounts of damages 'already set." Mr. Black, living ih Lancasei birt oHT.ing land at the creek neas the Ellia ballas county aal his damage set at $100 for threj quarters' of an acrev Mr. Butcher at Sleirett was awarded $1,260 and Mi' Holdef's damage set uX K'. bid are advertised for tMnv, ays, It is expected that ta Highway, Commission will then a fortnight.

Cartney, S. P. Bill J. S. J.

Lawrence, W.G, McClain and B. Graham, The committee laid the. matter before the court and the action to proceed was taken without a dissenting vote, Judgen Stout said. The city agreed to furnish the right of way in the pity limits and the county agreed procure it ud a tent midnight tried to geUa telegrami to Lola's sister. inr Tem It was understood on excellent organizing' the liberty 1 Plying WASHINGTON, MayLrrCon There was little cessation of work, except in the building OS: p.Ktt "Will you, clean' up the entire deficit before the end the Service.

pie out could not so we refuTneTT fidential dispatches receivedhere today bore out reports from Mex ear? kuskod was asKea. n1 i. Nthat the Mexican rabelltoi i i I NEW YORK, May .1. Five Easterwood Tells i afternoon the doctor stooped at gan March 3 on the thousand 'police one third of the oegan March 3 on mica the National Filling Station, so I ot President Hoover's inaugura outside, i The county will pay for I city's force were on duty today las a precautionary measure a authority that (. Foreign Minister Aristide Brland of France has informed, Gustav Streseraann, German foreign minister that France would not even consider a political meeting for the discussion Germany's debts the allied creditor He niade it plain that Germany would have to settle its reparations problem while the young conference was In ses Hoover of Flight WASHINGTON, D.iC.,"May 1.

hdVe and asked wlhre ttion bas been crushed. This "End or tnis echoed, i it'll' "all'1 be paid off before "that fcj f'How are you1 feointftb'pay these gtoh heudu iiartersf iie was asked 'MMiiiii "There'll be plan ty to take car1 oolnct Maii Dav nnthiirRts. Park street was. He cametrfmy of the effort to destroy the Portes UlUUV Col. W.

P. Easterwood of Dallas Commissioner Whalen ordered house from the east, slowed t.ft government had been expect grading up the road. No mention was made, of the proposed new road by the side of the Planters warehouse and under the Katy trestle, and Judge Stout byt American officials who dur ifl villa IlilCtC Altftk Ntae first week of rebellion. of kins' lives?" He didn't say Mr. ward a contract for completing of that." the national chairman fered moral and material aid, to this number should be on duty from last night to the morning ot May 3, though communists and socialists insisted there was no call for extra caution.

be just talked bluntly' He declined id say where the Red Oak gap, the county said he supposed the present Howard road across the Katy and sion or else go back to the system of, payments from which she has judge stated. the contributions 1 'are coming exicCity. Pouibility that a considerable I answered yes' and he said. fs Lola B. here' I knew It Texas, called at the White House today with Sheppard.

Democrat, Texas, to acquaint President Hoover with his plans of sponsoring a $25,000.00 flight from Rome to Dallas. Easterwood has Just returned from Europe where he completed arrangements for the take off. Two entries, one from Germany ibeen trying for a long time to, get from, but he made it that guardian tingels are watching wiod of banditry mav follow tho wouldn't do to lie about it after Nlapie of the organized rebellion P4TJTS Mav i. Police madf the officers had been scou tin ur a the Democratic 1 party's ex away tif 5 '9 The reports of a probable poli over the creek and by the compress would remain as it is. He declared no mention in the discus 1 sion was made 6f 'eithe "project, and the action merely provided for building the new road south of Poli Negri Seeks j.

Divorce in Paris 2.285 arrests up to hooh today round and the detective or what Mt overlooked here. But con dence is expressed that the ex ever he was'; from Temple had tical conference, to take place possibly at. Madrid during the next pa government will be able to but disturbances occurred. A strong guard of police at strategic points in Paris and the suburbs made it the quietest May, Day session of, the League of Nations and one from Italy, have been re the compress to the point where both with disorders and fin chequer and as long aS it refrain, under his supervision there wil' be no need to dodge the Sheriff Cordell Hull was alhiost' obliged to do when he was chairman after the Cox campaign and the party's Washington landlord the Italy, Bell Branch, Buena Vis ancial problems expected to fol councl, emanated from Berlin and ceived. it i was understood here that the ta and Maypeari roads now two months of domestic strife.

been here, so I said: Yes, she's" doctor I am ah officer and I have a warrant for her. ri am going to take ker tv replied, You are' nottiolng olnAa rhA WAT i 4. a Germans intended it as a feeler. The story of Monday was in er Cnder the Sustomarv intArnret 1 May 1. pola Negri, screen actress, remains determined to divorce her husband, Princw Mdivanl and is also not to make any more pictures in tn United States, she said before leaving Paris for London last According to the latest develop ition of interna.tihnn.1 law the Ah un ATLANTA.

May 1. ror, the paper learns in rediscus sion of the petition presented by 'exietn rebel officers who iesert ments the feeler did not wanted office rent paid w. What the move Jn opening gen Howard persons. Howard resi 1 weir troops for safety in Amer territory will be Dermitted to to see her, unless she wants to talk, and I don't care HP70U are a i United States tre eral party headquarters' here will Man Killed By night, puln in this country although mean to the party nationally is i am very fond of the Prince," privious instances efforts hatf uncertain. First, it is plain that 8he said, "and 'he is fond of me, Train at Lufkin dents wish to trade here, they say, but their petition designated no particular road into this They pointed out that they merely; wished a good route into Wax ahachie over, which they might travel ip any 'weather.

not oing, to get JUi without tne proper credentials and a warrant. a a m. maae dv. the Mexican ov 4 Raskob has no thought of but we simply 'cannot get along easy atmosphere; prevailed toaay among charged With responsibility of maintaining erder in the southern strike districts as the time arrived for the annua worker's May Pay parades. Dertplte recent breaking up of "purades'' of workers marching picket duty, by deputy sheriffs plans for the tolay have not been given up accordi ia tn loflrtfirs of the National Textile webiaes sne taking a oatn now because of our temperaments." moment to obtain extradition' partes arising from acts in con and you can't see her anyhow until she's dressed.

'Bv this time Dr. DowlinW wn wuo with rebellion. The embarch nn Yia Imnnrt nf Solon ignores An 1. IN2 DAYME I50IQ Intn tha ITnltal Cfnnn rum Anonymous Threat gettip out of the car, )'X went ,1 LUFKIN, May 1 Luf kin's "death section" took another toll last night when Tony 45, city employe, was struck by a Southern Pacific train in the railroad yards here last night, resulting in his death here today. Boy Is Killed to the house and called the sher i JJW, it is understood, will be wotted so that rebel loaders will up control of the national organi zatlcn, even though his patron, Governor appears to have leiired from active party politics.

Second, the selection of Shouse is contact man here indicates, on tl contrary, that Raskob is building a bridge over to the old Wilson group, which still survives as the real nucleus of political lead Shouse was a protege of Mc ciao in the Wilson adminlstra iff's department but before I got BW able tn koAn fnr thomselvM AUSTIN, May l. trivial to notice," was Representative Frank Baldwin's comment to the connection he, followed me' and said, Just call an off leer, and I LIQUOR AND BURGLARY OASES LEAD IN TOTAL; ALL FELONIES. puchof the money seized during Worker's Union at Gastonia, N. They said they planned a gigantic May Day program of parading aafl speech making. They said thej hud already warned members that By Stalk Cutter Thrown; fpto stahk cutter by a rdnawav team, JanmaXJannoa days of, the irebellion.

win oiow your damn head Wilson's death occured only a block from the home in whicli his grandmother was burned to dath in 1926. In the same house, the day on a written invitation to "come 4 outside! the Legislature after he suggested on the house Synod x'I saw there was nothing to Jo, being unarmed so I went to" the Yi, store, got my gun and hurried 10 Discusses" any violence or disoraer wumu Returning 17 indictments, all felonies, the grand jury brought a busy two day session to an end a. Glass took him into! floor that state employees eo tt of Lang murder was committed last lion, i arici son of James Cannon fli nve iliori inet nlirht deolt wim uiiii th'j Xrom in year the Treasury as Assistant Secre town tor the first officer I eould U)catioh Merged work Instead of filling the Hous? gallery while the governor's clvl' service bill was under discussion. His body, was mutilated! Wilson is Survived by v.vTrn riTY. May 1 Ms una.

.1 was going 10 get narrr 1 II Llin IJJUlL LU1CU LO VVA A by the accident. I Mrs. Ben Rose Houston, and noge unuer wnom. am a spe nay vriK observed' here today tary. was born in Kentucky and, although he moved to Kansas, he enough of his Southern, accent to talk the same LUI ui tiiitiiaa aooauut ivi Pres.

fer rial officer, if I could get him, stepsister. Mrs. L. B. Prlctoatt, he usual workers' uemonHuaiw tion of liquor laws, 6 for burglary, but found Sheriff John Davenport nd ft halt in iaoor ac 1 1 i itHn ti Gmif ham Tlamn.

nuiuuiH. xiiB i.uiitri win ue niu tomorrow' with the Baptist church pastor officiating. The lo fWhi)e we were away, Mrs. 1 ttei. Three organizanuno uarguoge ui mo scheduled to participate in th Jcrats.

I tha newlv oreanid To some it appears as if the The Public Can Help committee of the Presbj 1 for theft, for swindling over 50 and 2 for forgery; i Several were no billed, according to the minutes. Of these were two Oklahoma City youths charged by county attorney's complaint HempKinc and her brother Frank ufuu or rf'revna tipirt iAai IIHiuiti and her brother in law, ii.mi TfpdpraMon of Worker brZ.nnere Tuesday at whic1. LenCiOCraiiu yciiLjr may nuoiaj, a while on Raskob's money and Waman Flyer Not sam wpRDim, were arguing tlie political brains of the Wilson the doctor inside. My wife tnet with criminal assault and attempt xr Hurt in Crash The "Red Syndicate" appeared with placards announcing a pn gram to honor the victims of tne Havirarket riot in. Chicago.

Tb that there WOU'Q veterans, wailing to see wnai to keep the man out when uytlod 1'im on the noreh hnt 1.6 Sj' tl It8 that desire to be select, wSLlu new Presbyterian Un: i rmu wlu be established up. ed criminal assault. The boys married 1, the complaining witnesses Saturday night and the law is that a man's wife cannot be made Jerked; the latch off and pushed my wtf clear, across the, room be Pfcech making In front of tin fyniyipv. HOri Oil, AmtVican embassy, where the po I dlllcl in cases of major accidents or tragedies the publhrcan aid the newspaper man very much by telephoning him ab'the earliest possible second so that he can get right on the scene as soon as possible. The Light has.someone to thank for'j quick notice on yesterday in two cases.

The newspaper men will appreciate such cooperation on the. part of the public, as can do much better work if notified promptly. His own paper can carry the news to the streets and he can inform other, papers over the state, all of wh'ic'h i are represented by local newspaper men. In case of major Ihews tor es breaking at night the editors should be called at their Bakr 7. a merger of Danie1.

tin tLi ege' Brownwoods Ans Sherman, and the ford Presbyterlan College, inrPRitsuiug to diuw uer uau to testify against her husband, it Shviilt and I went in and by vont hrnke UD a Sim5l' was said by officials; FFINGH May 1. Her airplane slightly.damaged when it overturned after; being forced by a st orm here yesterday, Lad' Mary Heath, 1 English avia trrf expected to resume her journey to St. Louis late this after nnnn Again on Flight tiu time tne doctor went to tne i demonstration. 7 H. L.

Hempkins who went the jury after his shooting at bathroom and grabbed the ffirL i Wr the Ml EDMONTON, May 1 2 p. m. Tuesday of Dr. Harry rinvrllncr nlflA Vntt 1 A.Yii1lAil All this time he was declaring. that she was the only girl he ever ioveel a that he was gojupg tonio ori worth, San An Waums.ton' Browhwood and.

fuoia a Parker Cramer, arctic tier now AMARILLO, TexMay; 1 ar flignt homes. Porter L. Williams of Waxaha 11 She will demoh8tratevfhe motor chie was foreman of the March U) yiau tuuuumee aeciaeu these citiM 8oon .1 In her plane to St. Louis airplane manufacturers. north wind J)rougnih Nome.

Alaska, to Cbico. winter Mo the 79 'took off today for Regina after an the temperature dropptag from 79 fl Edmonton last night to 42 at 9 a. m. today. ibmi.

1 Mwusunueti uu Nttnihi aspect the sites and "POgftioilS RllhmUt. grand jury. T' 5.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Waxahachie Daily Light Archive

Pages Available:
129,477
Years Available:
1902-1977