New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. GORPUS CHRIST| ' Rev. NORRIS TRiAL IS SET OR JANUARY 10 KILLED OWN BOOM ....., .. o ree tive Date In Texas $50,000 Advertising Venture Is | e Austin, Texas, Nov. 5 (# — Trial | Thmwn Overboam lof Dr. J. Frank Norrls, Baptist | minister, on a charge of murder tor the slaying of D. C. Chipps, Corpus Christi, Tex.,, Nov. 5§ (P— | wealthy lumberman, in the office of | This {s a town that pald $30,000 | the First Baptist church of Fort | for & boom and then deliberately | Worth last July, was tentatively i s set for January 10 here late yes- killed the boom. But the newest|i.rqay The case was sent to Austin port in the country has charged the | on a change of venue. $30,000 up to valuable experience | Opposing counsel agreed tenta- and thinks the money will tively on_ the date, Judge J. R. Sl 1 Seiteaibes Lo 0% Hamilton of the Travis county dis- ¥ 'n September Corpus Chris- | rict ' court’ having . informed the I, which nestles beslde the Guif |district attorneys he would accept of Mexico, became o Sam's |any date on which they decided. latest port of entry, and there The contention of the defense down to business of living. | that Dr. Norris could not obtain a B \onths before that even, how- | fair trial in Fort Worth resulted in cver, it was emong the boomiest | the transfer of the case here. spots on the American continent, all | i T because an enterprising chamber of | Flearst Planning Power commerce had gone out in the high- % ways and byways and invited every- | Plant in Alaska body far and near to come settle| Washington, Nov. 5 (P—William in Corpus. | Randolph Heart, publisher, filed an Was a $30,000 Venture | application today with the federal | The chamber of commerce last | POWer commission for a preliminary wiater spent 000 on an adver- | Permit to construct a power project tising campalgn to bring new resi- | in Alaska for the manufacture of dents to the cit About the time | P 2 the pald invivtations got well un-| The application said Mr. Hearst der way, messages began to pour in | Contemplated a project at Fort Snet- | from “high powered a wide | tisham in the Tongrass national for- awake real est agents,” and | ¢St and a complete paper and pulp | many of the soon followed | Mill. | th in person. | Several applications for prelim- knew what | Inary pe with which the He; happening. it was in the midst appiication is on conflict, are pen an efferve t real estate stim- | ing A license issued to the Alaska | The town was ndated and Paper company in d boomers. 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