Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. [26], No. [297], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 1 of 10
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Okla. Sept. *9—<AP>
chemical teat com- >
hut Tuesday revealed
i poison was present in
»hw» rf Mary Jane Bailey,
daughter of the Rev.
i Bailey at Enid. Dr.
ty. Oklahoma City patR-
testified here today at
trained nurse, charged
der in connection with
Bailey’s death,
went into considerable dc-
, His nreiiminary teat, fhe
Indicated the presence of
I three poisons.
. he said, was not
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next test. Dr. Bailey said
a that two of
Pc poisons were present.
LA further chemical test, the
saidt was completed
r. and did not’show the
of the third poison.
Okla. Sept. 29. t&\ Confi-
it of the innonce of Mary At-
26-yeajM>ld trained nurse,
with murdering Mary Jane
daughter of Charles Bailey>;
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kopal rector here. Harry O... 1
and H. G. Moreover Mias
»’s attorney* issued a state-
the morning session
preliminary hearing predict- '
acquittal. y ], v
' .the reports in the momihg pa-' I i
— correct in stating that W “*
Oklahoma City, patholo- j
revised his report to my t ^ ,
poison has not been found in LiT?15 ,AUred. UlUrmtahl a sr.ii]
Of Dr William Lilliehdahl. Harn-
-»he prosecu- *novnton New Jersey, murder victim,!
.1 a leg to stand on.” tear-stained face behinu ai
r.” said Glasser. *;the state Pe**hbor when he left itair police
headquarters after questioning. Oih-<
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quantity in Miss Bailey’s vis*-
McK never
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unless they
rinefting developed fur- j
Le of school officials
ittee of sjx offered foe !
ditions on if hie h they
. n! The hissef which J
suggestions were as loud j.
drowned out Super 4
1. Several hundreds
at )he meeting had ;
the'strikers who de-
lation of the twenty!
enrolled in the school, j
Concession*
lers declared the!
not - re
Mis Were
of education which has
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boos greeted Wi
tendent of school
e warned ] .500 pupils'
kigh school that they
lied '
lied Monday
of negroes
: eturned at 8:15 a. m.
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CT. LOUlR, Sept. 29
I . least seven pcrjsons were .killed
. and more than 200 were injurfed in
a tornado which struck St. Louis
j early this afterxloon. causing wide-
spread damage to property. . |\
j M Police Ordered Out. .
Twenty'ambulance calls were re-
j ceived. The entire police depert-
- ment wasjordered out for emergenrv
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Police expressed
ilittrs.
fear there hki
mote the
conditions
■ strikers, baci
r
J1
rikers. backed in
their parents.
? .aa^ertton^ of
tainsd that it was an impos.
egroes. so
The atti
theli
gave
their
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pupils are expelled, the
of the, school, totalling
be opt in half.
Y for . conditions or
toi'return to school, offeree
to the mam meeting
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negroes segregated in one
be barred from athletic*
activities wi[th the white
unless* pVOWN the Champs El>-W between laaes of countless PartaMm* march cd .Yanks by the thousands in th.; parade which 1
ted by American Legion's first Overseas ? ci invention. Bands blared add flags fluttered as fhey stepped along-a motley assort/
sa lors marines end nurses of yesteryear, but still a/Me to plant
only, that Min Atkin-
Mr. Bailey.”
\skcd Mary •
the outset,” Mr. Glasser con-
ire went to Miss Atkinson
her to inforni us correctly
whether poiaOo had been ad-j
to Miss Bailey. We told
her very life might depend
r answer. She protested
had not administered poi- |
to Miss Bailey or her
who died..physicians said.
| symptoms similar to those of
_ iter s fatal} illness,
proposed then.” Glasser said.
Mrs. Bailey's body be exhum-
an analysis made. She
o this. Thstf was ten days.
the state has not yet had
| Bailey's body exhumed. We
it that no poison would
In Mrs. Bailey s body:
Bailey, 15-yea
was the
today.
Trace* History
the history qf his fath
ers who gave -information helpful t<k
the ^ivestigatbrs were ; Harry Tfj.
Lilliendahl, t t^ie doctor's brother!
• brio* * and'his wlf^,
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slows. The Legionnaires in this pbrUtular group ha lt'd Iron Petuisvl'anla
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Strikers to return on the
With thotee who did rot
cUs-^es: i o more negroes
at Emerson and those)
gltendam e to be remov
as possitie.
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right .u.d left feet in unison as cjosr examination of this splendid photograph
ent
•Jen.
ed the
soldiers,
CDITEEITEfiworiaAw,
Hjlinn r llRncfnn in ml
Boston in 1930
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by Inmplicbter
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ANGELES Sept «0 —/>!>>—A If!
feW minutes af»er A E.
les real estate opei aiot _ had! |
a raft1 on
FACTIONS IB m
ed
ger bv
Charle^ Dawes
been caught
. feiting plant
sidn to the j
operatives, aid'll tn the capture ot q,
an alleged cqnfedervte; and then
Tl
had made a onnfe*
(lice and secret service'
sroN. sept, 29 -
rials faced the em!
y thaju wtthoui their
V countries, states
ies scattered' ovet
globe had been 1
. .Tjate in Boron's te:
* counter-^ p5^j.,on m 1930
hen Soviet Spsaia h
antiounce ita acceptance.
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GIVEN JURY AT 2:48
fj « } I r I \li .11 I I T* * 1 .
b< f-n fatalit
Roofs in various sections of the
city were tom off. and walls ol
buildings were caved in.
'^Telephone and t^egraph service
- ’1 was 'interrupted.
School Co!lap«cs.
The corner of the Central H%h ’
} School building collapsed. Pupils
and teafhdrs immediately took
.' shelter in the Odeon theatre nearby.'
Police were Investigating' repor
that two persons were caught In the
: equalise. ' ■ fI' !• i ■/'
■| The heavy roof of the right field
pavilion at Sportsman's park, where
; major league games were pfeaftd.
- was blown off.
j The first fatality reported wa.
that. of William. -Owsley, - who was
struck by a heavy piece of , timber
while in his automobile near Forest
rfc. He died on the way to ®i
P*tAl-v -. '
umerbus houses on the east and
sides of Forest park were
damaged by the wind. Many tr«e-i'
twere Wqwn dowELh lv,
f,v
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filler. Lbs
dde *
Witniici- i
face Of !
* tnMtfd! hi par-1
tercenUi iar> cel- ‘
ide by mean* at a
Miller told
reversr af-
utr/ a uu|it •
year-old son of
ftr^t witness on
MEXICO CITY Sept 29>-/jpi—
Dispatches today-told Of actions in-r
volving Mexican federal troops iri
widely, separated" reaions of the rc-
' public, and for a* v. h- . ■ aried rea-
sons ; j . I
__ , T. In the state of Jalisco/ on the
with Miss Atkinson at west coast, troops fought two en-,
Texas, through the aaae.ments with rebels described av
of his mother, and several Cbfholic. fanatics.'' ;ThLs term has
later, his sister. Mary Jane repeatedly appeared Jh military cony-
of Miss Atkinson's return to .hjumques since the outbreak of the
home after he said his struggle oyer the government's re-
asked her to leave Miss regulations. Catholic lead-
said aDoeared at the ers however have consistently stated
on Monday1norning that th^tr j*Xru**7 was.> y?fuli
the Thursday of MLss one and that their fnIlowrr'' *tI9
,\h and helped to prepare not authoTl7'cd use force.
art. During the day. Joh$ y , Thirty-Four Killed (
he. his brother. Stuart, anq thirty-four rebels .were killed try
Mary Jane and Helen the two combats.- the- first one at,
fApKEE. Wnl
4-T|e- former
‘ ^EpTwident
touched} for a new loan
Ce»Si ^ . . current imitations could
Alxetl. on his arrival J put UP* tnir a single one fewer
*molte cu/lfd un iron, .ri 'he wdttintnt MlUf-r '.llbl-l IMo a “ Whl ^' »1«bP:
Mjoke from « phowwhlc tork room .-v) on m
sectind at
Me/quiles
Los - Mezuiks,
apparently recovered, he Portezuelo. In ______
Mary* Jane became fa- fight the rebels, headed by *'a Cath-
* }. olic priest. Father Sedano.” resisted
Jane was seized with this the troops from entrenchments for
he said, while sleeping on a four hours befqre fleeing, with the
| writh Miss Atkinson. J la^fi of fourteen: killed. .Two. inckid-
H. Bailey. Oklahoma City ihg Sedano. were captured and exe-
rt, was thq first witness''cuted,
the stand when court re- In thet'secohd engagement. 250
at 2 o'clock this afternoon rebels under Alberto Paraja% Fran-
preliminary hearing of Mary cisro Lo4 Florencio .Zaraewa and-
Dune! charged wdth the Jesus Nunez attacked federals un-
of MaTy Jane Bailey, daufch- drr
“ tr. XJhanes Bailey. .
Her carried several volume eighteen dead and many wounded
bodies under his arm Ordered Protect l ive* l
_ ' r. t * In th«j neighborui'f’State of Naya-
ICal Minister ‘ rlt‘ CrooA>s ha;,e ordered tb pro-
: pipe.
•of the fact! that the
Vip* Rresidfnt Dawes
aAke4 for "loan” ol
said Mr, Dawes draw-
poum h from his hlf
,lp yoigwelf and. pack
^ “ttle-it Eoes better that
Id a moment later of the idcn-
of his new feurtd friend th*
Wned mperturbed but
krf! „ Poseur bf tobacco said
is 4 hat so. w *11 he uses prrt-
pood lobacro. Ml say that foil
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effioft Got ffearty
n Italy,
r Colonel Ortis Sevfla. , RepuL«ed.
ey fled to the mountains^ leaving
'
lies Marriage to
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ect American lives
Lhp, Amajac gold a|
near, Ixtlan Del
Welcome
Leaders
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committed
swiftly actingl
According to officers.'
them of having met onejreyerjr af-
ter another until he neaied
tion. Jt was then, he si id.
asserted counterfeiter. - Joe
suggested that he aid n
feiting money.
When the officers arireyted huh
- ^ Hr told 'aniazed iniqu
PX'VSJi r£-•*«!Sfsrh^
a vial of poison, and fell
feet of his daughter.
1
{full extent of
•f honored
nfH
ter
Denmark made \p-
ttoe aoMr of Uyr
yf the 1
■guests
ntil William A. rty^m. 'Dor-
hfe j
I up
vita Mohs
Sent Letter* I>ai
tnqu
un<
V.TT.>. lamp-lighteKand
apjtor. daimly admitted
»f the ibvttatiohs
,t<at >
yrat*}
lea /t tour of;
figured (thatdilie*
The
news
in Which he apparently had slipped : tton wn(j a delegation
Aead at jthe | brought Ryan
|ii«»i
Elaborate plates for printing conn- ,. ^ ^If , 5tylrd '\«
rfHt *10 and *20 bill* [were found | pre
terf
tn the house.
Miller, prwr to en
estate business, was a
_ (he teal
atographer.
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Declare
BROCK. SCDIEE
(TTEMPT WRIB IP
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GKORGETuWN’i Sept ”9 -
</Pt—Bebecra Bradley ..tUgen^
anon cane was given to the jafy:
in the StUi district court at
2:4* p. m. today. , ‘i . Tl
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Several Hurt
a building in Round Rock. Texas,j 1 FI ArkaHtSUS
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last Decembeg.
\pr. Joe S. Wooten ofjAustin. was' RUDY. - Ark.. Rebt. 29.—(AV-Tifn
called to the stand by the prosecu- pgfsons were mjtnvd. one pr-bahl’
tiorh In. an effort to contradict de- fatal, in a torhado which str^i;
ndny ' ‘
. 1 fensO testimony which tended to here today, cutting a path through
.^GEORGETOWN. Tex., Sept, prove J.hat Mrs. Rogers is “iinbal- the village. Only ten buildings pt -
^ i rifinrrxi 1 c nmtnat «**" i “
,Pi—Ot’fT-vigorou* protest of atyced" apd suffering from dementia mamed intact when,the \torm pal -
the defense, the state today reopen- praecox. He testified that
ed ita case in the trial of Rebecca; fondant does not suffer fn
but Bradley * Rogers, fomoer University
r.
Hal ill- or Texas co-ed. charged with'
novlaip- i*» connection with the burn!
the de- ,wq
suffer; from dem- About one hundred chi
, rtitla praocox and that almost every jj-. a frame school house
person shows eome svmptom of it north .,/de of town.'one of the
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rent
ialf
nM-i:
nil mg ertebraum. was
and o4Mr|,
WATER BATTLE.
here (lr$t!
letters | goroi
AU8TIN. 8ept. 29— 8P»—A vl-
protest was made Wednes-
ain/er
leagm
e*t
engaged to the
v* *»vj lino kits 11 inuuroi^ a
j ilghting the world U a
dom of peace, beaut y -
nes* "
,aTwo month* ago.”
led an invitation
SAN FRANCISCp. Srt)t 29 .'-r«/P>
>¥Fi
Xt£
hh
eras |
in R01
th of
property atij
silver mines.'
inese Feminist 757 i'-cued afler representatio:
" mine# } ^ lu
OMU Sept
mflBKer of
|tBfe American embassy, whith W'as
a. Informed that rebel*- and agitators
sept a. Re* iwe/rP endangering Americans in that
/
Chen, who was «
the so-called
regime at Hankow, has mar-
[adame Sun 'Yat Sen, widow
founder of- the nationalist
lent, were denied by Chen
[ here today.!
1 said that he is traveling with
whlV
non
reei
. Across the country, on the east
/€
state, with the repdrtdd
dft Vera Crux
Vera CiW
Jcct of de-
Heriberto
resolution
b daygheers while Madame
rat Sen its' resting J~
HE WEATHER
lAHOMA:
partly
portion
Tonight
showers in east
Friday partly cloudy, cooler
portion.
r TEX 1^3 Tonight and Fri-
hrtly cloudy to unset tied local
p in northeast portion fo-
lL2?
Fportly
Tonight and
. little chan/4
_
coast, troops have
erty for Jalapa. can:
pdi
poking the state gove
Jarfi in pursuance t
adopted by the state legislature.
--, Linked With Strike -
the j' The- legislature * action tt said to
be connected with the strike of
school teachers' which began In- Vera
Cruz Monday. With the support of!
the labor unions, to enforce a de-
mand for payment of overdue sal-
aries V -t; ^;
The charge by Candido Aguilar,
former foreign minister, that Venu-
stiano Carranza met, his death in
the 1920 revolution at, the hands of
General Rodolfo Herrero ha* drawn
from Herrero « demand for public
proof of (th« accusation
General Herrero faRBBS 10
documentary evidence Chat |the
mer president took his odm
in
imfornaafand
yen the
fully
last day of
and not be
reception*
P 8a
Jor Hi
1)*% tataa
n had tinm, to re:
accorded
1 --William 6. Brock and
> ArhlrUl American aviator
W*«N J- ; th
Schlee. American aviator i who aban- M
29}—<>P)—Althougi i i.doned their round-the-' rorld flignt ’
■people had pp stlmulufi' after going from NewT9’,ndUlT, 2H
with * Europe, thenee to Japain declared !
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Legion'leaders said from Yokohama aboard the liner
bar.da "thC on their arrival here} today that
lean legion “M,re wlir trF V
heait» as ti trip again. Thev brougg
_s___ V . - . r I ferwM Vnlrnhamo ohnfll
the U-
A J-** l
spirit or
this mbi-
sage of this great cpty to etvtfv. purposes it, should be
f of Soviet Russia The fact; do so and allowed tp make
make the
with them
Korea Maru [tlicir plan4. "Pride of 1
DetrolK"
The plane was unloaded trom the
vessel, to a barge befonc the dock
wajs • reachfd and rushe I to Crlssy
' fie|d whprd the rudder w as to be at
t ached, adjustment madt and
discussed.
The fliers were then
San Francisco bay to
municipal alrpbrt when
pect to return to De
undecided today whe
the flight to Detroit in
by easy stager. They
able to start east toi
has seen fit to
hing to rejoice at ”
ager savings. • < v J
lamplighter ha* a fbrimdablc
;e* with whom
stdent bf fthe wi
Cities'' was found in hi*
where his wife Was
as *rymg to prepare
stt children.
“LlrbU w,
Ryan, who is abou
quiet, studiou* and '
w-lio has*given him*e(l( the task 1
— “---*L a (new ffceMj.
artd happi-,
skid. “I eg-
rancl
Ballinger
>rotest was made wednes-
Charles Furgaaon of Bal-
linger] spokesman - for 500 farmers, 3 Begin
and’property owners in
territory. Two hours to each *i
_ _____Weet Texas !.Chamber of ed for argument i.
for their commerce for its activities in op- about 10 30 o’clock.
posing water permit* already grant- ‘The charge, on 15
ed to the Snydicate Power -^Company t in addition to rqu
,n . of Dallas, and favoring a gjermlt for! of an alibi, defined
j] the Brown county water Improve- I ed the nature of tin
' ment district I deneg. necessary fbr
The protest was forwarded to R.! Wd that Intonlty is
Haynie of AbUene. president of I the defendant wa* of
Chamber of Com-
West Texas
Brownwood desires to im
.----^nation abou
rwieltovartgr per
: tion with the Bi
which
fire at Round
He said that
eight examination*
page autobiography of
After the
the* defense
they be allowed
but the motion
court charged
testimon'
t (lied! a
‘ d to i
A
mgs wrecked, but all escaped
only mipor bruises. One half of
jJ i
without brtM sp nctiml
1\II I- I • Tiiillnm Hauiftojlj . . . n_____
Dr. Woou-n testified unwillingly, acltooriillapsed and the other
1 He told the "court, when called. t*on turned on it* foundation, j
t information given Jhlm by Mrs. The infant daughter of Mrs. Mar-
wa*. th confuimte. He said rtn Graham is believed fatally ih-
Mrs. Rogers came to him for'J; l\
4! a few t-v The other injured are:
•— oor.nec- .Mrs. Marvin Omham, Miss Bess .
nk rpbbery, Webb. May and George Pittman.
after the rhildren of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
\ Pittman.
Mrs, ! Garrett Carnev.
grver. her severe b«<v bruises. Ralph Wayne
r"
had a forty
life.
Kuykend
i Mrete pi
all. son of Mrs. Eula We^
rujies. ‘'Mrs. George Stan-
. Wooten field is said’to have suffered two
asking broker, hips when her home ot.»-
and one ,-half miles east of here wtas
demptuneo.' -T J ,
The Frisco depot, a half da:t'i
brick arid frame buildings and-four
or five dwellings were gll that es-
t ’-.J
the case,
and the
to the mayor t x---------------—
oscow a*kingi hiih to carry tile water for irrigation and munic
perqutt
take it*
me Ii»Cl UU w UIU »nu»ru MU ii«ac ivb fight . 7—--- -----
accept Is' for it without the aid of the legd- I'iTT about Iour 0 c
'ers of the
West Texas Chamber of 00011
said Furgaaon in ihe
paid the entire cokt of pr^- Commerce
X and maiilng circulars out ol protest.
! “We feel that
West Texas Chamber of Commerce
of correspondence from pet- should not interfere with or oppose
put himself the permit, granted by the bo ird
A
ih
Flying Cross Given
tp Lieutenants by
President
hop
Oakland
they ex-
rhey Were
to attempt
ne hop or
ped to be
'i-laLs.
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WASHINGTON.
Th; distinguished
corf erred today
Maitland and
Francisco- to- Ha\
ldeht Coolldge. I
Coolidge
[>N. Bept. 29.-U
bed flying cross
$ uU>n Lieuteti
ol water engineers to the feyndidate
power Company or toVany other j;
..... flood
trwnd
conciut
concern to impound the flood Wa-
ters of the Colorado river and its!*
tributaries.” the protest concluded. | j
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A
STORM WARNQia . . 1 \
HOUSTON, sept. 29,— (/1T) --A|cb
small craft storm warning for theiu
rotn Fort
was allow- capc<1
began
A
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Eight Injured
tine.
outlined, |n QfclahQjrta
P
mind at the time jdt the
of her crime lag i o
pound I (*om wrong. 1
«iic pal Two pages of _
U«ij to charges were filed by
The case probably
nature
rtpUn- J i. * ■ »-j
ittal evt- : MUSKOGEE.*Okla„ Sept. 29.+- 4 l
and —Eighl- person* wtS'e injured tWsl.*
“ if , in a small tornado u Inch blew down
“• two farmers' 'hduscs. thre^e milts
nortliwert jot Checojtah. ThAhomes
know right of WUljani Conklin and Waltvt\f3er- .
'ry were wrecked.] Conklin and iw
to the fon suffered broken lees. The ether
lie defense, injured', were taken yj a Cuecotah
1 go to the bdspitaL i..- \
this 'after- i . _4_^ I ,, j> |'
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o1 JJ*; Exonerate Helper «
I Who Killed Farmer 1
in Row Over Fight
VPy— | Texas gulf coast from Fort Art Utr j
was to Matagorda was issued here
tenants Thursday by the Houston weather
•»; Safi bureau. v
by Pres-* Fresh to strong southerly- winds coroner 1
today and tonight are indicated
u.s.
MEXICO TO BE UN
TON. Sept 39,
erican republics
jpdroce of the
|otemai
extend felicitations to th! American the
people through President Coolidg-1
.. the forwa:
tlonal communf
who speaks from the liall of the
v-n Prey'd
the
**th 4 ;
Coolldge
i formally opened j
have
for-
life at
8 fTl
m
America* iri Ithe
i building.
Won’t JU
Neither was destined
Pan-American
to under-
ice telephone line Jm -1 gtAnd the ojhef because Mr. Coolidge
t i
-L
Tlaxcalantongo on May 21. 1930,
f. (rXJATINURp ON- PAGE TWO)
1 T :i ■ t; I
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and Mexico City! speaks no
1 conversation,
mnna.' hmches. rivers
d. the voice ot Mr. Coot-
8», *»«•«* by the Mexico n
t the national palace la t
oon and in -return, Mr.
dan* in Spanuh, was to
l.
I the conversation. Interpreted at both
terminals, nevertheless, retains 1U
primary aighifleance of further dem-
onstrating the remarkable program
which recent times hav > gi
international communication,
at Mexico City and Wi
distinguished company
■ J i I
tro presidents converse.
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ter
the
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a I rief account of
Ion i distance
at |5:3j0 o'cloc}t thU af-
JER.TY. |Mo.,
shooting earlj
teU. 67-year-ok
Reed, laf
home
)wed an
in the Dempsey-
ras disclosed at a
here today,
Reed
argument
l’s threaten!
ot Ted
helper, by}
at Reed s ;
jham. Mo
Ion
LEEfiUNIOR
ACQUITTED
IN SLAYING
\
M
’ /I tt
AMARILLO, Tex.. Sept. 29—(4fb
the de- —Lee Junior, charged With murder
ry fight, to connection with the slaying of
’s hear* Erwin Odell, grocer, here August 21.
; was acquitted by 'a jUQ’ in district
court here today. His plea was self-'
defense. f-|.
telling
fight and
him, the
at verdict
RED BY PHONE TODA
at the telephone until the lines were the Mexican natio
[ter II. Oifford.
Telephone
has given
[Clear.
f
’ ■ f, I'
Others im Taft
evolution of
_ isriciA
ldgt was to pick up the receiver to
hem the Spanish equivalent of ‘hello’
from the Mexican president, follow-
ed by a formal discourse in diplo-
matic terms, Mr. <
first with an lnu»
President Calks.
When the Mexican executive com
pletes his conversation with ! dr.
Coolidge. acting Secretary Wilbur
* • i •r *
BASEBALL
r' m
1-; I!
I. *
t- f
I
■i
Carr of the American state depart-
ment converses with Oenaro Estrada,
Mexican acting minister of
affairs, to be folkroad
dor Telle* at
(the 8tar-8panglod
On the platform wi
Coolidge were places fo*-
the American Telephone
graph Company which, in
tion with
nhnne aiy
built
i line i
President
of
Tele-
j NEW YORK. SepL 29.— (AF)
—Babe Rath produced home run
' number 58ta.the. first Inning at
,the Yanks Hash with th* Sena-
tor* today bringing him within
• on* of his rnoril 1921 year at
and
'
"O"' *"
I
Sept. 29 .
TOLEDO, Ohio.
The first game of the “lltUe wc
series,” between Toledo and Buffi
today,
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. [26], No. [297], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023964/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.