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ississippi City Official Turns | Gun on Self After Shoot- f ing Journalist. { By the Associated Press. YAZOO OITY, Miss,, April 2.—Mayor §J. O. Stricklin committed suicide here ml’dl’ after fatally wounding F. R. Birdsall, 65-year-old editor of the Yazo0 | Sentinel, who opposed his candidacy in the mayoralty campaign. Birdsall died early today from the “bullet wounds, {_ stricklin, after shooting the editor on | ve to his { Yazo0 City's main street, king mblL\bment and o nhootln' and u accounts be fair and The editor was shot whue sundinx on a street corner th Stricklin approached opened fire on both. mwkim ran into a buudmz and escaped injyry. ird: supported mleremes -stealing filed sgal wh|ch '.he lntber was acquitted. PASTOR DECRIES LOSS OF OLD CONCEPT OF SIN Dr. Sockman, Addressing Lenten Bervice, Declares Personal Ele- ment of Problem Is Vanishing. “The old vivid sense of personal sin, which inspired in men a realistic con- cept of God is now hll’d to recapture,” Dr. Sockm: pastor of the Indlwn Avemle Methodm Church of New Yol';l tfi? declared t‘Znte'l'dly speaking noonday Lenten service series at First itional Congregat Church. His subject was “Vanishing ers.” today, Dr. attitude, among other thin; the dissipation of religious supemxuon which interpreted general nt natural phenomenl as mlnfl festations of divine wrath; to the legislative tendency, mu.utxntcd b] the prohibition law, to give im- morality a lenerll application rather than an individual Only rhmu.h a ltudy of Jesus Christ, an inspirational challenge w humn.n unper!ecun Dr, concluded, can this wani personal sin in the reawakened. CHARGED WITH MURDER Busie E. Anderson Held in Shoot- ing of Mary Brown. ie E. 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