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FORT WORTH, Aujj. 1. (AP)-~
HeaVily urindd officers throughout
north Texas- kvpt u sharp lookout
today for Ruymond Hamilton, <>on-
depincd Hitler who escaped ten r
daya ago from the death hoiiHe nf
the M(n)te prison at Huntsvllle, af-
ter two Cleburne youth* reported
here Inst nltfht he foreed them to f
ride with him from Alvarado to
Fort Worth.
The youths told police they were
atundltiK beside the highway near
Alvarado, trying to hitcji-hikc their
way home when 'i'fie gunniitn halted
IiIm car and ordered them to get' In
with him. They aid their. captor
drove severii I homy, over live or
six counties, before entering Fort
Worth. Near a small lake at the
aouthern edge of Fort Worth, thrf
wan the youths Identified as Ham-
ilton handed Cain a pistol, the yoiS"th
anid, (ind directed hlni to throw it
away. He released them a few
blocks away. /
JThrone)>erry.' one of .'jth* youths,
sold he wus, certain the man
Hamilton, because ho sat In a court
room as n spectators during Hawil>
■ton's trial <tt Hillsboro 1 for killing
John Bucher. filling station opera-
ator- Cain, the other youth, also
said he was posl'ive of the Identity
after viewing Hamilton's picture.
I Cain had been wearing a Magno-
' lia Petroleum company cap and was
compelled to exchange it for the ab-
ductor's hat. Police said the hat
was crushed In the 'same manner as
n hat worn by Hamilton when the
police picture of hlui was taken.
I The youths said their abduc or
| was heavily armed and had wh u
I appeared to be a physician's m'edl-
cal kit In the rear of the green
coupe and that he told them he rob
bed a Houston physician ot the ei
Th(. st'iry of Cain and Thronebcr
ry tallied with a report from 11
ton police that Dr. J. L. Short, —
by a small, blonde
p. ui., Monday and
was kidnaped
youth, at 11:30
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VIRGINIA n COLIN
BRUCE J CLIVE
HOVtUUP f ROM TMf SCREEN
VIMION or TH| IMMORTAL ROMANCl
lv CHARLOTTE BRONTE
A MONOORAM PICTUAI
(When Jane Byre, left an orphan, becomes governess at Thorn field
Hall, the seat of Edward Rochester, she falls in love with her employer
1oho is to toed Lady Blanche Ingram. She Is invited to a ball, and when
Rochester dances with Jane, they both awaken to'a new emotion. That
tight a woman's screams and wild laughter arouse Jane from happy
dreams. She has heard the screams and laughter' below. This time she
Smells smoke and traces It to Rochester's bedchamber. Opening the door,
ibe finds the draperies ot his bed on fire. She extinguishes the flames and
dwakens Rochester, who thanks her for saving his life but makes no ex-
planation of the'^re. He teUskcrKcVi leaving for~Camtanrtinmtittiiy~lb~
Make final arrangements for his wedding. He is gone two weeks and when
he returns, asks Jane to pick out the new furnishings tor the house and
presents for his bride. The ordeal is too much for Jane and when it is f
finished, she asks for a leave of absence. Rochester asks her lo come with
liim to the bridal apartment, he has something he tt-flfifs to discuss with
her. Now go on with the story.)
By the Associated Press . *
Contests for nominations to oight
United.., Slates senate seats, now
ctyially divided between republican
and democratic Interests, will be
decided In primary elections In Au-
gust.
In all, 15 sttaes, eight in the
south and seven In the middle west,
will cast election ballots-
Virginia's primary, however, will
be in the nature of a foriiill'llty due
to lack of opposition to Senator H.
F. By id and eight democratic rep-
resentatives. Texas stages a run-
off to its Jnljj primary, but with
Senator Tom Connali.v safely "In."
In addition to nine senate des-
taken into the woods, bound and
gagged and robbiul of Ills automobile,
and $21. However, the Houston
physician., failed to identify a photo-
graph of Hamilton as that ot' his
i abductor.
jTwo Men Rob
Oklahoma Bank |
And Escape
Ignations, Including Virginia, candi-
dates will bo named ,lat Uf.. seats
in the house and for nine govern-
norships. . \
Election date*; August 2, Tennes-
see; August 4. Kentucky; August 7.
Virginia, \ye t Virginia, Missouri,
Kansas; August 14, Arkansas,' Ne-
braska, Idaho, OJSIo; August "ilV
Wyoming; August 25. T«xas (run-
off): August 2*, California, Missis-
sippi, South Curolina.
Rivalry lor democratic senatorial
nominations is particularly keen In
Ohio, West Virgflnia, Mllssourl, Ne-
braska, California and Mississippi.
Echoes of political feuds born In
the days of William Jennings Bry-
7—
an are heard; tu the clash for dem-
ocratic 'control. In Nebraska'. Arthur
V. Mullen, Roosevelt floor leader tit
the Chicago convention, and Gov.
Charles W. -Bryun, brother qf the
■'great commoner," have locked
horns. Mulldp Is banking Rep. E.
J. Burke uguinnt Gov. Bryan to
suferwd to the seat now held by
DeuuiCrntlc Senator W. 11. Thomp-
son.
Mrs. Jack Kunnells • was returned
to her home in Orangefield laty yes-
terday In a Wheeler ambulance from
the Ki#i nces Ann I.utcher hospital
in Orange.
■yW'V:
lit Tourney Here
The
Sunset GrflVf Country club
will be' host Sunday afternoon to a
group of about twenty dub golfers
fr<n> I .ake Charles who will com-
pete In a toumn nent Willi the Or-
ange dub team. .
Both teams,- according to James
Cochran, club professional, will be
limited to those golfers who are un-
able to break 115, The tournament
w
will begin
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at one o'clock.
ASHLAND, Ore. — The old ud«g«
that It takes a thief to catch *
thief and Its counterpart here when
officer caught officer,
John F. (Irahnm, special deputy,
was arrested by a local policeman
and charged with drlvirtjf SO utiles
an hour through the business dis-
trict. Oraliam posted *10 bond.
Qlve us yonr waxen repair
and have It done' by a
watchmaker at moderate
sistent with good workmanship.
M'CAH Jfc SON, Watchmakers
Je« elers.
"THAT LITTLE GAME"
Deuces Wild Again
Hold on.-
HOLD ON DEALER!
WHERE'S C\Y DISCARD?
WAIT A (MINUTE !
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the corner
WAYNE, Olila., Aug. 1. (AP))-
Twu men robbed the First SUito j
bank of Wayne shortly after it I
opened this morning, kidnaped V. j
V Hancy. president, and escaped j
with an undetermined amount of (
cash. No shots were fired. A third
man drove the t>tucT<" s!riT^Tt'"'tiS'ed**+by~t
the robbers. i .
Hancy was released unharmed af-
ter fifteen minutes and siiid he last
saw thy , car speeding southeiLst-
i ward, toward Byar,
| of Melanin county.
I It was the twelfth iMpk robbery
in Oklahoma this year.
The .robbers warned tli^ trio in
the bank to "keep your hands down
and bp unlet," there's going\ to be
a robbery."
One of the pair who entered,
bank was about 4 5 yours old,
other uutn was about 2 &,
Leader, 50c Month
•N«e ,our window display of beau-
tiful silver hollow ware in the
Criipn design, a reproduction of the
Old English Shelf ield pattern. JOE
1,1'CAK SON, Wutchinakers and
Jewelers,
^;*AC64 AHt> JOMHS"
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Jdiie Eyrt rcachex supreme happiness when EdUiard Rochester asks
her to he his wife. But there 1 a shadow over their happiness and tears
follow the entiles. —
Serialisation Courtesy of Screcn Romances Magazine
: CHAPTER V
The rest had been hard but this
.■. , -this was Unbearable. Seeing tbe
room alio tut] created for another
M>M4ri suddenly come to life before
Ittfr lti iill Its glowing beauty En
closed by the walla that would soon
enclose hdrj Of the faintest pearl
rlfee they were, the dcllcaey of
color heightened by tbe dove
jsolored hangings and the Jade mo-
tifs of the ornaments, the Aubussoa
Carpet stretching under her feet like
4 gigantic nose gay of sott spring
flowers.
y'A room created for love out of the
love In her heart! A room created
tor another woman . . a mocking
oynlcal woman wlio would neither
inow nor care nor understand the
igony II had cost her.
"It's lovely, Isn't It?" She faltered.
There were so ninny things she
wanted to say . . . things she could
not sny.
"Yes," the nmn looked around 11
thoughtfully "But Incomplete." —
"Incomplete?" She questioned
'Everything eeoms to be here In lis
place. What Is missing?"
"You." He went to her then nnd
tilled her chin Iti his hand and this
Mnie there was no mlsiaki' t the
love,In his eyes, the warmth in his
Tttlli'f, "Thft Is your room, Jane. You
belong !n It. Won't you stay?"
She looked up at him and t
tears thai she had held back before
<*ame now "In her happiness^/And
iteelng her eyes like that /. . like
tlolet* under a mist . . /Rochester
did all the awkward, tender things
a man will do whe^the woman he
loves Is crying.
"Couldn't yoii^ see all this time
that I was fajitng In love with youT"
rte asked gently.
She Ipdked up at him In bewilder-
ment.
at ... Lady Blanche," she
'.ered.
He pulled her In hlavarms.
. "It ended ... In London." He «ald.
"I realised tha< what I wanted most
1 had lert behind. Kou, Jane."
Suddenly mixed wltb her deep
kapplnesa waa the hurt of the use-
lass agony he had 'glven her.
"And all the lime you let me do
Ibis." her' gesture took In every de-
tail or tbe Krscioas room, "thinking
it was tor her f
He nodded and then bis laugb
Came, vibrant wllh hi* happiness.
|. "Well. I thought that If,you liked
houie well enough, you might
take ie along With It as a necessary
evil," bis voice Was shy suddenly
unsure ot Itself and Jane knew thfit
she had not been'(he only one who
had suffered uncertainty.
"It was mean!" She whispered
with mock' severity. "To trlek-me
like that. You . mustn't anymore.
You must never deceive me again."
She was In his arms then, close
kissed and tremulous.
"I'm going to make up for every-
thing." his promise came huskily.
"I'm going to spoil you . . . pamper
you and cover you with Jewels."
"Oh. no. you're not," she said al-
most too quickly. "You learned to
care for plain Jane Eyre. If I change
... I'm afraid you'll stop."
Suddenly It came again, In the
midst of her happiness her security
. . . tbe demon's laugh . . , raucous
. . . frightening. She trembjed as
she. clung to him.
"What was that. Ed varfl?" She
whispered. "I've, heard/I^ a number
of times. It frightens me."
Sho naw that the4oOk of unutter-
able sadness hajF :ome to bl : eyes
again.
"There's /ifothlng to be alarmed
about," haarled^o speak confidently
but shr'felt tbat he was not at all
or confident, or unafraid,
ut that mysterious side of the
ouse," she went on earnestly.
"The fire In yonr room . . . tbe wild
laughter. Is there something wrong
here?" . ■'
. Her hand touched his moutb as If
It were trying to erase the harassed
look that lingered there. And bis
lips pressed against it hungrily.
"Do you love me? He asked gent-
ly. "And trust mo?" Then at her
reassuring nod he went on, "Then
believe me . . . you have nothing to
worry about."
His words were enough, his words
and his arnla holding her and his
moutb on her mouth. Her love for
him and his love for ber. ; .
But sometimes she wondered ...
When the laugh came . . . or when
fhe saw Grace Pool looking at her
in a questioning way . . . or when
tbe lawyer came on one ot his fre-
quent visits and . he and Rochester
were closeted In his study for boura
at end. Was It oftly Imagination or
did abe really read fear |n his eyea
at these tlmea ... see again the aad-
that left them when they
r or aat for hours In
garden talking Of Jove.
(Continued Tomorrow).
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1934, newspaper, August 1, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289738/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.