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C^)RN Two Peace Officers Lose Their Lives in Gun Battle With Desperadoes the following storm warning: than 1200.000 annually, the com- to throw hi? wcst-Tcxas-plams •‘Advisory 8:30 a. m. storm warn- nhttee . Queen of the Chorus sombrero into the ring. reported ings changed to northeast 8:30 a There art those who predict m., Provincetown. Mass., to point 1934RACE FOR Coke Stevenson cl Junction, pres- U. OF T. GETS Storm Judith, R. I. Strong northeast and WOMANAND2 ent speaker ol the house will takr Warning north winds probably reaching [•>*»* an active part in the gubernatorial WASHINGTON, April 14. .!*• force at times near and off the for race, probably offering himself The Weather Bureau today is.ued const." consideration as chief executive. STUDES FROM GOVERNORSHIP Whether does or does MEN FLEE IN Stevenson not probably will depend on whether the Fergusons ask anoth- er term or go after new laurels. AUTOMOBILE TAKING FORM Some believe Mr. Ferguson inigh MILES AROUND consider reaching for a United AUSTIN April 14. P—Although : States senatorial seat. He could AUSTIN April 14—— More Mrs.. Miriam has been own name. JOPLIN Mo.. April 14. A. Ferguson do that in his than one-hall the enrollment ol V—Two, a in office only three months is of Leers lost their lives :n a ihe University of Texas com- peace ] capitol frequenter will hear much of students whose homes gun fight with two alleged despera- J talk about probable candidates for Rotarians Elect prised 1934 are more tna.n 100 miles distant does in a residential district here ( 'Special to 1 he Herald* late yesterday. from tne state capital, rejiorts oi Woodward Wants Post SAN BENITO. April 14 Bert J W <\Ves i Harryman. 41 con- the legislative committee on eco- 1 was elevated to the stable. ieil dead at th« fta «*- A Epstein nomy and organization state Of all the political gossip per- change of shcls. Harry McGinnis. presidency of the Rotary club The largest number ol students haps the most is that detective. died from his interesting from reside in Travis Joplin Sen. Walter Woodward ol Cole- Thursday after having served the any county wound>. The two men. whom oclice county. This county, the seat o£ man has definitely made up hi* club as vice president. He suc- said of robbery, and the state government, has 1,324 WINHAM they suspected mind to aspire to the attorney- a woman, escaped in a motor car. ceeds Charles C. Bowie, county at- I enrolled or 20 6 per cent. generabhip. It has been accepted Police, searching the house lrom fi\r per cent of in many corners and Woodward torney. Approximately which the officers were fired on. the student resides within oil would make a bid for chief ex- The club elected directors a>« fol- body reported finding a pardon, issued miles o£ Austin while 1.049. or 16 3 ecutive as the champion of those lows: Harry M. Carroll, A R March 20. 1033. Gov. Miriam A. cent reside 50 to 100 miles by who felt the blade dis- Etchiaon. Dr. Hugh Robertson and per • sharp 01 Mai Ferguson of Texas, and made distant. Students whose homes a:e appointment when R. S. Sterling B. A. Epstein. The e directors tuen out to Ivy 'Buck> Darrow. Dalla.-, mure than 100 miles away numbe. was defeated for a second term met and elected officers. Other of- Texas, officers. In telephone con- or 58 5 cent of the total Sen. Woodwards decision if he ficers for the year will be Dr. Rob- 3.735. per versation with local police, said it enrollment- has made one, seems to indicate ertson. vice president; Alex Bowie, was their belief the two mtn were Of the total enrollment 5.906 that James V. Allred, attorney secretary; Murray B Hu ir. r us- Each Barrow and his brother, Clyde res.de ;u Texas; 462 are from oth- general now serving a second time, urer; Floyd S. Worth, sergeant-at- Barrow er ten from United States has definitely decided to become arms. Charles Greeralade is re- states, The Dalia- officers told police possessions and 43 from foreign a candidate for governor. Some tiring secretary. Higgins served a.> shoes he tmfrrtmi. the Barrows were wanted in Texas We hear i t so oftoL-**Will those beautiful had wondered whether his treasurer during the countries. Noil’ on politi- past year. on and see!" And highway robbery charges Tlie total enrollment was listed on foot1'* The Awe them cal ambition lay in that direction The club decided that it would my sav—"Slip Police also reported finding in the at in Red or towards the United States meet with other service clubs at the 6.421. another woman out joyously and buoyantly heuse five diamonds, believed to be* Red senatorship. The term of Senator port celebration in Port Isabel Wed- Cross Shoes! Made the exclusive "Limit last:, part of the loot in a $1,500 robbery The and economy ^ver Tom Connallv will expire next nesday. Members will be permitted organization Thev have the o comfort at Neosho. Mo., recently. The offi- committee has recommended that Cross Shoes fit beauty year. It appears possible to some to make up their attendance either pcrfect\. cers also .said they found several the the use of the wherever you go. And the attorney general lias it fig- at Port Isabel or at the lnter-club law restricting and chic to keep you W-happy weapons including an automatic income from the university’s per- ured to try for the governorship meeting in Harlingen Friday of the On y $6. rifle. manent to construction and pricer and then seek the senatorial toga, next week. fund of be possibly that worn by Senator Leland Norvell spoke in favor of repair buildings repealed. This would allow a part of the German Club Plans Morris Siieppard. inflation ol t:ie currency and James income to be used for current ex- Fred Minor of Denton has been D. Ward made tt a debate b' giving the amount For Easter advocated for attorney general. He arguments against inflation. penses. thereby reducing Program rev- —- for the general A program and entertainment was speaker of the house of rep- appropriated enue fund by the legislature lor ISS resentatives the SHOES 42nd CR have been for the Clerma i during leg- RED arranged To the and maintenance of picnic Easter Sunday. April 16. at islative session. Knight Templars support the institution OF YOUR FEET the Carter clubhousp near Mercedes. FIT All FOUR Witt for Governor Hold Easter Rec .mmendation has been made The special features will be an Eas- Meeting be *•* ter fer Knight Templars ol Brownsville that tuition for undergraduates <>•* egg-hunt children, musi* ; Kdgar Witt of Waco, lieutenant will conduct an increased to $60 per school year e carry by a 10-piere orchestra, singing bv Easter service at A further guarantee of perfect fit—u governor, is considered a certain the Methodist church and to $120 for a quartet and the German Singing Sunday after- per year graduate Red Cross Shoes in all sizes, mil uidths gubernatorial candidate. Tom F. noon at 3 o'clock students The committee and contests In which I,nna \ mire. Warn pas bain star, heads the chorus in “Interna- according to diar- proponed Society Hunter of Wichita so will Sari MariUa and Gracie Falls, prom- ies C. Stewart, commander. tnat the last year of the iaw prisr.s be given. tional Hou V" Pepuy Hopkins Joyce. 1 inent in the race last year tjbat All members of the local .school and the last two years of The clubhouse has been rented have roles in the picture. com- Allen leading he a ui • crowded Sterling for place mander-, are a-sked asc at the medical be considered for the entire day o that ho** ruble college the run-off with Mrs. FVrguson, tire temple at 2:30. from which Graduate courses and that stu- Booterie who place Simmonds wish to take lunches with them 1 rtfreshinents will be served on the already is canvassing in the open. will march the church. dents be the fee may have access to It. The pro- they to charged higher Sen. Clint C. Small of Amarillo, Dr s. Haiiam will deliver the This, alone, would Increase the gram will start at 2 o’clock. Light grounds. K. HARLINGEN REV. RICHEY who ran well in 1930. is expected sermon. The public is invit 1. I income of the university by more 0 CITY CASH SPEAKS HERE Rev E V Richey, known to the Valley and throughout the South ! GROCERY as Dad Richey, from the Richey Tabernacle in Houston, preached 1130 S. E. Washington St. Phone 1281 ! last night at the Christian and Missionary Alliance tent at the eor- I ner of Washington and 5th streets. All Fresh Stock — Our Prices Are Low 1 Rev. Richey used as the basis for his message the 25th chapter of REAL SPECIALS — REAL BARGAINS Matthew. He contrasted the wise and faith- with the wucked and Below we quote a few of our many bargains for ful servants slothful servant and said that peo- and 15th and 1933: Saturday Monday, April 17th, ple all need to beware lest they find themselves in the latter class at the coming of the Lord Jesus I Christ. He discussed world condi- j BUTTER showed that we are in- bSc,rr’.21c i tions and deed living in the latter days. He said Christians ought to have oil I ,n their lamps like the wise virgins MIT SmlSr^eTn^or^^^So Tonight Mrs.
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