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THE ONLY I’AI'ER IN MISSOURI, OUTSIDE OF TIIF TBREE RIO C1T1 KS, W ITH THE FULL ASSOCIATED FRESH SERVICEIN, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7. 1910.—TWELVE PAGESProsecutingWomanHusban“The Rev. lr.M Waldron, alias ,1. lt;\ Miller, who wan aiTested as he %vas leaving the C onnor hotel Xo.vember oil information from Shreveport, I at., where he is wanted for swindling women h,v posing as a clairvoyant, was stricken by apoplexy In the city j«d yesterday morning. His left side was paralyzed, he lost the power of speech, and three physicians who examined him said his rendition was critical. He was carried to the Kiyisas City Southern depot-last night against the advice of City l*hysictal Hill and placedaboard a (rain for Shreveport, in custody of Detectivfc P. D. Price, who came hero to get him. \o trace has been found of his woman companion, who fled from the police in Carthage, using an automobile In her escape.ariousBy Associated Press.Cambridge, Mass., Dee. (5.--The prosecution in the trial of if at He Gc Blanc for the murder of Clarence F. Clover won itsfirst important point late today in obtaining permission to have introduced In evidence tomorrow the testimony given by the accused girl at her examination by the police aft* her arrest. This was conducted in French through the aid of Zella Gallant, a nurse in Waltham at that time, who was brought In by the police to actas interpreter.Miss Gallant has heretofore refused to return from Gape Breton to testify. JudgeBond ruled that she might go on the stand and relate what she knew provided she keep close to the testimony taken by a stenographer at the police station.Counsel for the BeBlanc girl took an exception To the ruling. Miss Gallant will take the stand tomorrow. She may be the last witness for the government.es.Sterling tutional ►wer tohrough-ropriate ea sures iglas of in vest i-terstatel **com-is Own CaseJtiMlee Court Trial Results In Hxji •nirij of Internal DissensionWebb City Socialist Local—II Ktory.FUNERAL WITH MILITARV HON OH SDK HIS RANH HKU BYliAMIM/ICiHT.Welib CitV. Mdu, per. s. The inteih trouble* of th* TV ebb Cflfy snciali **locaiM w-M'p fully aired ygsterdav in trial before Juitfc# FrsnkenHergor ai a jury of the alleged peace dtstur ance case In which Mrs. Carrie 11 TtirIdge was charged with calling cert aof the mem hers of the local liars a i I bus disturbing their peace of mltiJ The trial fasted all day nmi r.lt; in*-, tl'night, forty names being on the list lt;witnesses, and the testimony of mar of those who'totfflsd going to the Urn of detoll in description of the turbt lent scenes that have characterised n cent gatherings of the. socialist organ zation In Webb Gity.The alleged' forcible and un par I in mantary remarks of the defendant t*o» stituted only one of the offenses again? propriety to which various witness# testified, and it was very clear] demonstrated that Mrs. Turnidge wanot the only member of the soda lbparty against whom similar charge.might have been made.Testimony on both sides showed thr the trouble, so far as Mrs. Turnldg and her accusers were concerned, hatf '-r? ■ . 5 7^ 5jti V$ i its start In a disagreement between th defendant and Mrs. Pearl Thompson, th one recorlt;ling secretary and the oth#corresponding secretary of the local. 1was over a program for what the slt; clalista call a “Fourth Sunday Pro gram.“ 'Both women and the husban of Mrs. Thompson were among th members of a committee on prog ran and to these ladles had been asslgncthe duty of drilling some children to retain numbers' In the exercises. Mn Turnidge,' who is something of an e)o eutionj.st, desired to have the excluslv training of the children, and she als desired, ho one of the witnesses de dared, that she have as long a tlrnas she desired for an add /ess on thesit 9 ft t: * J1 | _■ i-i , f yT r? i ^ t aFodrth Sunday programs.Mrs, Thompson, who had been a lend er In the literary work before the ad vent of Mrs. Turnidge in socialist c|r cles, objected to giving her so mud prominence, and suggested that hetime for talking ho “cut to thirtyminutes, or better still, cut out alto get her.And so the quarrel started, until ver; soon the husbands of the two womer became involved, and eventually the Jo cal divided into factions, who deglgnt ed each other as the Thompson or th*Turnidge “bunch,” respectively.Along In the fail, the Thenipsor “bunch” brought charges against theli antagonists, and both Mr. and Mrs5red by n prove-todayvolvingLAID BESIDE HIS WIFEWas Twenty-First Superintendent orUnited Ktat.es Military Academy —Served in Civil W ar.Auburn Cemetery
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Joplin, Missouri, US

Wed, Dec 07, 1910

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