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I 5 I SlAYER OF PASI[]R TOAPPEAL VERDIT 522 . Texas Garage Man Admits| “Rev. Killing Preacher—Charged Trysts With Wife. ! By the Associated Press. Tex April 1.—Sentenced to thre in prison for the murder, wlthout mllice aforethought,” of Rev. ¢ Fount Wallace, handsome pastor, whom e accused with intimacy with his wife, Loys Wilson, Young Troup, Tex., garage man, prepared today to appeal his case 7 to a higher court. A jury reported its conviction of Wil- ! son yesterday after 24 hours' delibera- tion, while the Rev. H. H. Walalce, the slain man's father, was preaching an { Easter morning sermon in a nearby { chur irch. ‘Wilson declared he killed the pastor a 2 old, bmefly was & well known Xoot uu uyu in xen'.ucky and coached a grid- i MEXICAN TRIP FINISHED. Bankers’ Commission Studying Rail Situation to Return to U. 8. MEXICO CITY, April'l ().—The eommission of railway experts sent by the international bankers’ committee on Mexico to study the situation of the Mexican national railways will. leave this evening for New York. They have be_ern in Mexico uv‘e.nl weeks Maguire, C. N. Colpm&. M J Clplu M. D. Ballantine and T. ‘ook. THE EVENING STAR, " WASHINGTON, D. C.” MONDAY, APRIL. T, 1929. CHICAGO ELECTION"* PRECAUTIONS TAKEN Potioe Mobilized to Prevent nm- of Ballot Boxe§ in Vonng*fi Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April recautions to prevent ‘stealing of l bll- A boxu slugging of watchers and cast f illegal votes were oraereu by Police commhlln ‘Willlam sel wdly Xar zhe run-ofl elections !n u mds - | toda pured !or the orty smma wnrd wi ere cl the fight between Alderman Crowe und Richard J. Prendergast hu been particularly bitter. ~ Control of the city council will ‘be decided. The present administration, headed by Mlyor Willlam Hale Thomp- son, now holds a majority of the al- dermanic ts, but’ opponents of the mayor ant his “America First” plat- form could wrest control !rom hlm by winning a large proportion of the po- sitions to be decided tormmw Elght- m of the present aldermen, including aucm last February, are classed ;mmn ovwnenu ‘There are 50 llder SAFE ‘BL_OW_ER “GUARDS” DOORWAY T0 BANK’S HOME Yege, Safely Carved “in Btone, Bhown at Work on Right and in Jail on Left. By the Auoclned Press. , April !—Tha eflekl- man now hn "a lasting plac i:::y s :t and, appropriately ennuxh. he L] Depomors enmlnc the new Williams- burg Savings Bank B in is safely clrved ln atone m'fia rllht o( a wrought-iron doorws On tm nther side, the same safe blow- er is seel relief sculpture, behind the bars, !hll time with his head, instead of a chisel, in his hands, apparently in a posture of Tepentance. ‘The architect, Rabert Helmnr nked about !.he figure, sald: “I just wan! to see if I col dntbywlthxc 'rhey amused me, that's al You Can Read This Entire Annou ncement in Less Than 3 Minutes! el nology, had extensive interests in paper ANDREW WALLBERG DIES | AT BATTLE CREEK RESORT Canadian Capitalist and Engineer: Had Extensive Holdings in Ontario and Quebec. By the Assoclated Press. TORONTO, April 1.—Word has been received here of the death of Andrew Wallberg, engineer and industrialist, at Battle Creek, Mich., last Saturday. He was 61 years old. Mr. Wallberg, who was born in Sweden and educated at the University of Iowa and Massachuseits Institute of Tech- mills, power plants and other enter- prises in Ontario and Quebec. He and associates bullt the munitions plants at uuldz Onurlo during the war, Man; his business interests were emtr?ilgledcghrouth the Leaside En- =] I.I'Il the Canadian Wire & Cable Co. and other interests. You Can Read This Adv. in Less Than 2 Minutes LANSBURGH & BRO) 7th, 8th and E Si.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 The Very Dress You'll Proudly Call Your Own Featured in This Group One Day More at the Lowered Price of LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ¥ @ For the Occupant of the Room Colorful Silk Negligees $9.95 For leisure hours —a luxurious negligee that harmonizes with the color of the bedroom; crepe and crepe-back satin glori- fied with embroidered net lace, long silken tassels and flowing georgette sleeves; pastel shades. 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