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...next step was to bring before a Justice of the Peace one Mrs. Alice H. J. Morris, the "healer," and one Mrs. Beulah Webster, the "reader." They were held for the Grand Jury in $2,000 bail each as material witnesses. Bond for both women was furnished by John Lampkin, son of the deceased, who said he would have called a physician had he realized the seriousness of his mother's plight...
...piece of religious journalism. It was an exhaustive investigation of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas?so-called "Darkest Dallas"? conducted by The Churchman. It developed the amazing story of a die-hard Bishop, and a Hell-and-Garden-of-Eden Baptist, united with the Ku Klux in a bond of enmity against a liberal Rector...
...reason why the politicians and diplomatists have failed. How can 200 millions of people sprayed over half the face of the earth separated by thousands of miles co-operate intelligently if they know nothing about each other? The answer is that they cannot. The one real live bond between them is the spirit of sportsmanship and if the future of civilization depends on their intelligent co-operation then it depends on the strengthening of this bond. There can be no doubt about that. If anyone knows a better 'ole let him say where it is so that...
...Davison Jr. of Bigelow and Company, investment bankers of 15 Broad St., New York City, will talk this morning with Seniors and others interested in obtaining positions as bond salesmen in the firm he represents. Appointments may be made at University 17 between 10.30 and 10 o'clock this morning...
Chief interest centered around the struggle between Captain Bennett of Brown and Bond, the latter gaining the decision after three strenuous sets. It was a case of brilliance against steadiness, of clean placements against sure returns and steadiness...