V FEBRUARY 23, 1930. IDENTITY OF SLAYER OF BABY IS UNSOLVED (Special Correspondence) BRADY. Tex., V cb. 22.—Al- tho hat hat lext Deal 300. the ised feet alee han be :ily. though every available clue has been run down by McCullough and Brown County officers, local authorities have failed to discover any Information leading to the identity of the slayer of the small child, whose mi do body was found in the muddy waters of the Colorado River just below the inter-county bridge last Sunday afternoon. The babe’s head had apparently been crushed, snuffing out the infant's life before it was hurled into the river, according-to W. B. Douglas, justico, of the peace, who conduct- 100. mts nnd red •old ET cd the inquest. Sheriff Love Kimbrough and County Attorney Evans Adkl**; have just returned after making an intensive two-day search and state that this is one of the most gruesome cases of foul play in local criminal annals. The body had apparently been in the water for two or three days befort it was discovered by Johnny Jones of the Milburn community. left to-i f la in-llet GOOSE HAS FOUR. WIXCS. VICTORIA. Tex., Feb. 22.—A 1‘1-pound goose with a double set of wings is the freak in possession oC Joe Montag, well-known poultry dealer of this city. Montag pur*