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THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929. /
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
ATLANTA, leb. at (Al') —
Three unmasked robbers, one of
Whom flourished a machine iron,
lield up the Tenth street br.uuh
of the Citizens mul Southern
National bunk here about noon
today and escaped with an unde-
termined amount of money.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (AT)
«l—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh has
been apoitited technical adviser
to tjhe aeronautics brunch of the
commerce department.
, CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (AI') —
William F. Kussell, commission-
of police, today (>rdere<l bis
puty commissioners to in-
struct policemen to search both
public and private premises for
liquor violations as the opening;
move in his fight to eforce the
prohibition laws in Chicago.
Al'HTIN, Feb. 21 (AT)—The
investigation of the highway de-
partment came to an abrupt end
fyxlay, when Kepreseutative 151-
Win (lerrou of Waxahachie. au-
thor of the resolution ordering
«n Inquiry, nsked the joint com-
aiittee to "go back to the bouse
and the senate and say we have
tjie fullest confidence and faitli
in the highway department of
Texas."
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 ( A I")
—After the house appropria-
tions commit!ec~1uul submitted
today a new deficiency bill oniit-
tlg the proposed #24,000,00 atl-
ditioal /'iir pr<t'ibitiou ciiforn-
pnelit. it authorized Itepresentu-
tive Wood, republican, Indiana,
to offer an amendment on tl><
house floor to provide S2.727.-
917 for prohibition. That sum
tvas recommended by President
Cooildge after the treasury bed
estimated it could use s«i2,3t)t),-
000 more at this time.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (AT)
—Immediate consideration of
the house resolution authoriz-
ing a sub-committee of tin house
judiciary committee to investi-
gate charges against Kederal
Judge Francis A. Wii slow of tin-
southern district of New York,
was blocked today in ihe senate
by Senator IWease, democrat.
South Carolina.
HOGNOn, Sussex, Feb. 2)
(AP)—King George lias achiev-
ed his first real walk since the
beginning of his illness. His
majesty walked around his bed-
room. with the aid of a stick
yesterday. He was weal; and his
t-tirse hovered close, bin he ne-
gotiated a turn successfully.
PA HIS, Fell. 21 (AIM—The
cabinet today decided it will ask
the chamber of deputies 'o dis-
cuss ratification of France's
signature to the Ivi-ilo^^ cetni-
ciatiou of war pilct en Febru-
ary lib.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21 (AP)
—The house sigriculture com-
mittee would be authorized to
hold hearings between the ei d
of the present session of con-
gress and the start of the spe-
cial session to work out a farm
relief bill under a proposal in-
corporated in the second defici-
ency bill reported today o the
house.
HON I) ISSFK \i Pi;0\'!-:i>
AUSTIN, Ff'b. ::i, I.'!1' The :i'
j toruey general's department ,ve.-'e>
day approved $243,000 Harliuget
i Independent nchool district school
house bonds, the remainder of ar
issue of .11400,000.
More than 2,;>'J0,00() people vi
; ited the London zoo la ' yr.nr.
Ccolidge Seen,
Hoover Ready to
Confer With Others
WASH IN ('.TON, Feb. 21. (/P)
Havln.; aM-i-, tained the views of
pesident Coolidge on nuiUy of tlir
i-problem:'. which will confront him
when he assumes th • presidency on
March 1, President-el'-cl Hoover
sought t;ii!:'.,' ill'' opinion oi" a nitni'
her of pnnv leaders in congn- . .
Senator Hdco of New Jersey, was
I invited by Mr. Hoover to breakfast
, in his S street home. Senator Edge
in addition to iiein;- the author of
resolution now pending; in the Sen-
ate for a survey of tie proposed
Nicaragua canal, was also the spon-
sor of a resolution to investigate the
prohibition situation which he with-
dew yvben Mr. Hoover announced
; his intention of appointing a com-
mission to look into the same mat-
: ter.
KEYES FACES
LONG TEH I
SAN OlfENTiN
Second Line of Defense Relied
Upon Today As He Ap-
peals to Higher Court
LOS ANGSXEF. Feb. 2 1, i /p
iAsa Keyes, former district attorney
i of Los Angeles county, today fell
j back upon his second line of de-
| fence, an appeal to a higher court
|in his fight to escape a sentence of
| one to fourteen years in San Quen-
tin penitentiary.
Keyes and Hen Getzoff in bribery-
conspiracy trial here, were sen-
I tenced yesterday by Superior .fudge
I Fdward T. Butler after a motion for
j a new trial had been denied.
Ben Getzoff, Los Angeles Tailor
through whose hands some $ 140.000
yvas alleged to have passed to Keyes
from defendants in cases prosecuted
by the former district attorney, was
not sentenced. Getzoff was convict-
led with Rosenberg and Keyes and
later made an alleged confession to
district attorney Huron Kilts in
which further instances of bribery
Were mentioned.
Getzoff yvas release*) on his own
reel I'liizance and permitted lo file
nit application lor probation Fills
lias announced that he will seek
indictment again?;! other persons as
the result of Get/.off's disclosures.
Keyes and Rosenberg were de-
nied bail and returnd Lo jail alter
they had given notice of appeal.
Two War Horses of
Texas Politics Met
In Senate Yesterday
Austin. Feb. 20 -i API Two war
horses in Texas politics crossed each
cher's path in he Texas Senate yes-
terday, when former F. S. Senator
Joseph W. Bailey and Slate Senator
Thomas B. Love disagreed on what
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"You will lose* some counterfeit !ocratic docrines." ous Prohibitionist," Love stated.
|democrats, but yve should rejoice at ' Rising to a point of personal privi- "Every time in recent years that
their leavin. . " Seiu ior Baihy do lege, Senator Lave charged that Bailey has come ill conflic with mc
iclared. Bailey had overstepped the bounds of and the people will whose ideals
! He laid down the rule that. "Only I courtesy extended him bv the senate, yvith whom I am in accord he has
! lV-moctats should make Democrat! j "He asserted that there is no room been overwhelmingly defeated."
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Castleberry, H. E. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929, newspaper, February 21, 1929; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209680/m1/6/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.