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- ■;■■ *«*■ W^. lt;i , .r-m*wm-pmimmLUBBOCK MORNING AVALANCHE, THURSDAY JULY 2. 1925NEW OFFICIALOF STATE FACESFRAUD CHARGESFIfeRY DEBATES MINGLED WITH SCATHING REBUKES FLY IN CONVENTION■ r'! ' *•• - , .Htty'-pliite?l Ne\Vs.:mnrWash., July 3.—Thebrj)ke forth in all Its at t ho Northern ^Bapfcbhye h t io n here.debates, charges and count-and scathing rebukes of ?^f|lph^Yes;;turned'a placid businessa bitter struggle between the fl}tidainenta 11sts and modern •the smoke of battle cleared opposing forces counted '^Hitts';fetd losses as follows:1 -—The Re v. Cornelius W n e I k in,pastorydf the Park Avenue Baptistchurch of New York City,, which is t {the church of John I). Rockefeller, j j^arl’s iasJr., hart been temporarily barred a delegate by the credentials com-milted2—The modernists had won aSpeaking of fun! Well, there’sone bunch of hoys who surely had it Wednesday night.Fourteen Boy Scouts went out to the county park late Wednesday evening, part of them to spend the night, and they, as usual, had their share of the good times! hanging out under the stars and nlodn.The original plan was for the boys who wished to take their scout tests, such as firebuiiding, cooking and the like, to go but there for a while and come back into town about 1.Ho’clock; but some of them decided to just make the night of it, and so they did.The boys were under the direction of Mr. Eaton, csoutmaster of troop No. 4, and Louie Moore, court of honor examiner in cooking, for the tests, and Richard Cavetl, secretary of the Scout Plains Council, and4 The office dog” of head quarters,to “keep the boys offUTh eggs” and to see that Charles’By Unttcd NewsAUSTIN, July 1 ..—Earl Callowayof Breckenridge, whose appointment as chief clerk of the oil and gas division of the state railroad commission became effective Wednesday,was at liberty under $3,000 bond Wednesday upon three Shackleford County indictments cahrging embezzlement.II. E. Bell, chief oil and gas supervisor, and Eaten Stan berry, chief deputy supervisor, were bondsmen for Calloway.1 FULL, EIGHTEENcounty,Leslie Bailey. Franklintransportation of liquor.Furlough of J. L. Wilson, Dallascounty, 1 to 3 years for possession of liquor, was extended.ELEVEN EMPLOYED IN CLIPPING BUREAUAT UNIVERSITYMarried Woman EatsEIGHT SENTENCED FOR MURDER INCLUDED IN WEDNESDAY’S LIST/Only Bread and Milk“I could ear only bread and milk.everything else soured and formedSince taking Adlerika 1 cangas.eat anything without causing gas.” (signed) Mrs. J. P. Manning. ONEalongspoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often things astonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated tfeeling. Excellentfor obstinate ,constipation, often removing sur-j °Hiers ot the eighteen had dishwashing machine was in working ! prising amount of old waste-matfer! nP f°r assault.tly Tliiitcil Ne«r*AUSTIN, July 1.—Eighteen conditional pardons and one full par don Wednesday, the first announced for a week, brought Governor Ferguson’s pardon total to 34lt; for five and a half months.Thismately zun other piclemency fssued by the governor since she took over the reins of the. sta t e go ve rn m e n t.Among those granted conditional pardons Wednesday were eight, who had been convicted for murder or manslaughter whose terms read from j five years to life imprisonment. Five fbeen sentAUSTIN, Texas, July 1—Diligent use of scissors and pastepot enables eleven young women students of the University of Texas to earn a share of their expenses while attending school. These girls are employed in the Student’s Clipping Bureau, a self-supporting branch of the University Publicity Office. Every newspaper published in Texas comes to the Bureau, and the young women devote several hours daily to reading and clipping items of interest to a variety of subscribers. On the mailing list arc many prominent Individ-ifoeA not include approx!-junls, civic and fraternal organiza-200 other proclamations of turns, women’s clubs, publicity or-aSpuds” milkorder, and to keen from turning sour.There was Peewee Thomas,theyou never thought was in your system. City Drug Store.The full pai*d on wen!Byrd of Jack county.The following received al pardons.Isaiah Austin, Harris county, mur i der and possessing liquor; Ed Snell | grove, Red River county, forgery, j four years, John Roberson, Dallas j' e o u n ty, liquor, o n v y ear; Anti re w Behrens, San Saha county, assault to murder, two years; Will Williams, Ru«k countmurder. b*fe; William White. Dallas county, mur der, r» to 10 years; \\\ H. 11 earn.Rusk county, mam-lx uchier. 7 years;ganizations, schools, trade papers, commercial organizations, libraries, and other bodies interested in obtaining clippings.Students employed in the Bureau this summer are the following; Miss cs Mary Frances Baldwin of Sabina I. Bcaulnh Cobh of Goldthwaite, Mary Newton of Mayfield. Fannie Boyls of San Antonio, Gladys and Hazel Carpenter of San Benito, Mildred Markham of Beaumont, Ojml Suavely of Harlingen, Louise Boeriie of Austin.Cora. Brewer of Austin and Mam rine Wilson of Yorktown.Many unusual requests for clip pings come to the Bureau everyday. One trade paper is interested in news of business fires, another subscriber want al! mention of vinegar another wants clippings pertaining to health. Some subscribers interested in keeping up with the amount of their publicity, as well as its distribution want many duplicate clippings. Others only want one mentionof the same item. During political campaigns, there is always a notice able increase in the number of sub scribers. By constant practice, the girls become expert in recognizing items of interest to their subscribers and are able to work very rapidly and efficiently.old daughter, was left in the custody of her mother, with the provision that the father be allowed to see her whenever he wished.No alimony was awarded her.GEOLOGIST MAKESSKETCH OF BASTROP COAUSTIN, Texas. July 1—The Bureau of Economic Geology of the University of Texas has just issued a sketch showing the geologic section in Bastrop County, indicating thickness of the formations and the regional dip. Dr. E* H. SeHards, associate director of the bureau, states that a similar section is in preparation for Milam County andwill be issued soon.FLORENCE VIDOR GRANTED DIVORCE AT LOS ANGELESA SPLENDID FEELINGIto H. H.wIItemporary victory when they forced h(,,t cook in c J.emns Baker,h eleffatc on the resolution to chim- pastailiB part of ,lia merit bad ex.,,iv tnate from the foreign mission field inatioi, in coo K. Carter, ta inn all missionaries not .of the fimca- hif. sccond kfEXHIBITORS’ WEEK ISDESIGNATED AT CANYONconditionmental faith. Action on the resolution was postponed until Thursday.cooKinjr; Earl Tur ner, warning the boys to “keep offofmy etrffs,” George Thomas, doing: bin»j I bi? : H ilto n Mart in, takte,’ firoiTuildthe fundamentalist leader.,, open- * * .^niMniv.C A N Y ON, J u I y 1 — Pro »i d o n t P.A. Hill, of the West Texas StateTeachers’ College, has designated the*i the attack on the modentist,iAhkott. with scathing rebukes of millionaires, ' * 4iweek beginning July 13 as exhibito»«Iand his staunch advocacy of'the old time beliefs of the Baptist church.Dr. Hinson did not mention names but it was apparent his remarks wereaimed at John D. Rockefeller Jr.,whose large contributions to the Baptist Church is at the present time the subject of a hitter controversy.There were loud cheers from the galleries and fervent “amens” from the audience as Dr. Hinson endorsed the “rock bound, fundamental beliefs of the Baptist ChuvvhDr, Hinson, is a resolution which* 9presented the New Testament as thebasis of the Baptist faith, and marking a keen approval of the missions report, demanded the recall of any and all missionaries in the foreignmen! badge cooking; Hollev Cross, taking second class work; Charles Adams and his dog “dishwasher;” Howard Hunt Frank Eaton, Felix Ballinger, taking their firebuiiding and cookingAdkisson. merit badge cooking; “Spuds,” cooking and “milkmaid;” escort, Roger (Rabbit) Eatonwith the officials named above.Some of the boys returned home for“Bootsweek at the Canyon Teachers’ College. During this week school supply houses will be given space and ! an .opportunity to show their w\\re•-to as many of the eighteen hundred students as are interested.In setting apart a week for this purpose President Hill is giving to each sehol supply company equal ad-LOS ANGELES. July L -FlorenceVidor, film actress, was granted a divorce from King Wallace Vidor, motion picture director, by Superior Judge Walter Gates late Wednesday.The actress testified her husband J left her in 1923. because she “infer-ferred with his met ion picture career.”Susannc, Miss Vidor’s three yearThat tired, half-Rick, discouraged tecLnetAmjrpnsmjj promptness by umng Herbinc. You feel its beneficial effect with the firsti nax urea, ruui-mcK. uisrouracea lert ing causcfl hy a torpid liver and consti pa ted ljpwels can he gotten rid of withS3 by• ♦dose m its purifying and r^tdaUng effect is thorough and complete. It not onlydrives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits. Price 60c. Bold byG. G, Johnson Drug Co.Lubbock Drug Co.ivantage with everv other.fom -panics will be required to furnish the Teachers College the name of their agent who will be in charge of.11A IJthe night after completing then tests with Mr, Moore and Mr. Eaton. ! their display,| the others decided to complete the | Tt is expected that many big con-j county park zoo by staying out there ! eerns will take advantage of this and keeping the other animals com ! opportunity and students will have pany. It was agreed that they should an opportunity to compare values, make up for the absence of a mon* ! — -key in the zoo by all those who j TOURS UNITED STATES IN stayed taking turns at being that j INTEREST OF BETTERinhabitant. It had not been decbl i *r*r' a *-1*Uhuffi*- Mack K county, (hef t, f-ur D. (’. Evans, Mc^‘-2 years- I. L. Hr ty, assault, 2 year uin county, a •years* W I!, hue .,ty. assaulcWalker countIda Bell, Wichfive vears; R V M * *county, assault.Francisco Ruvy I’ -? ; murder, 2f vcm.o; -ItAugustine c«'»unty. mailt; I* *McLennan 1■eight years;j county, theft. | Fannin cmire j Bill Jones. Fan ;:uk \ murder, f) \Kauffman ruun- j ■O'-: John Grant,! murii#-!*, 35 yea-s;' a tiHinty, munboxrgan, Ghiidress !’ i» 20 Vf‘! rv; :YGreen c' cm tv, 5*»hn Hollis. Sender, 25 vears• * KI -XT \k ^\ 'S ’. A v-
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