Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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these twt> youths lulled an aged
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Harold Cramer of
grandmother, a Mrs. U4K
in ' the house. Heavily
aroused the suspicions a!
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l^ILWAUKEE. Wls., Nov 14.—<VP>
‘n Life imprisonment In Wau-
j -u»t imprisonment »*, „»«-
pen vas the sentenre imposed'«poi»>’
ROBBERY
Alvin Greenwaldt. 38'Mount Hereto,
Wisconsin, and Arthur Betriu
Fk-triiold. 24
i 8t. Paul* Minnesota, eo-plotters in
the murder .i Orw uwaldl's wife. Of
Circuit Judge C; M.' Davison ptis
afternoon
when they plead od guilty. j
insurance carried on Urv Green-
waidt was the motive OTeeni
READING
su ranee
Girl’s Mutilated
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w to the family?
Oh. a baby? How
Ova■ month-old baby doth*4__
hard—the addrw’ Than% w
rfcoulevard U a litUrgon* un.‘
will Uvs i^ Teapot
Me. were
. , - - the *ov-
„ "G11* "?#*"
nm wr-
■P * VWtvBums men
to**- “X <4onjr which
** XT WtrU! in the
waidt
said led to the killing. There was
Pa. Nov. 14.—<jp)—; Bi0.000 life and 115.000 accident in-
«W»ncft.Y
Glass. a Coatesvulle bookkeeper, and -—
J. Webster Evans, a postal oierg of
Birdsboro. that they had plrnr.-dfl
snas? £3: Bodyis Fo^ind ^
rpBTAOI. W, Hwr..|4-**V-
SLTti fwi m hl Tlie mutilated body of Helen Lang.
Welsh moanulni %-tn In the hinds *5 >"*r •l'1 1JJ=h *"?“{ “J
of the intborttw. todiy. «*“h*2 *
the Milwaukee railroad.
ing place in a hayloft : 7 ^
the farm af hi* wiint **■
The two men were arm
Glass was driven bv
from his hiding place in a
of a bam on the farm of
Mra Lydia Btyer. deep in the
tains, and syans waa
custody after Glass had
and implicated him in
holdup.
fhtah swept over Faltly with the de-
cheeks. “Not at gould disprove
<mly to-take a po/M^umo!*the
ra." she explaln**wn pair were
i that the woma»portt*ilty to go
as a seiwafeflrtA5: body, but |
stepmother. mt in the district
Imm. I see. Hoft was agreed that
willing to pay. heir stories tomor-
? I’m afraid—“
4ot over eight d% rv-Mvn
lives in." Ptrlct Attorney Burk-
lo one available , lined to agree to the
Berry," the aroed by the accused
her eyes fliclrict Attorney Gordon
woman who ,*d the decision of his
to tell he
let me jury inquiry then was
Faith humbl4arkm\haw pre«»nHng
.vine to confegad end* of testimony
en Faith op^flU some of the g*po
_!d she was se.before the jury meets
pWTBismrnt %t the prot any presentment
of the hi*d if «o, against’
dligerent-losing wemetVe to be drown,
lout the vwm
“Oh. excuse me plea.*e|fly IT
Ightened voice begged 'Jfl H j
Mh to bump you." ‘
Faith smiled as she made wl T QIII
>e girl who In trying to J n’fll
►conspicuously as poa^blw lr.,ftT|arin
■££ s ssilCIMEN]
Instantly. Perhaps
she looked as frig
out of place In the
did Faith herself.
MOOOT SPEIKS TODM ,
IT MINE OF SOUTH
TEXAS 0. OF MU
Baby Bom While
House Wrecked
r . *n |
by Explosion
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PITTSBURGH, Pa.,.Nov. 14.-<*V-Recovery late this IfiSr-
r noorvof the bodies of six additiopa! victims of the difast
explosion of h jjiaut jja^torajji' tank on the nortfcjTlidp
increaNcd the known death toll to trtoty^nie.
rou
! J pan} exploded
i destruction art
DRGH Nov. 14
persons were known to
death and more than 500
mjuted. some seriously, here
when a giant natural gas
I storage tank at the Manchester
• worif* of the Equitable Gas Com-
spreading death and
over an area oft 1 square
ml 1ft. Firemen, police and volnn-
4 tecri rescuers were digs mg into the
scores of buildings in the
that others had been killed
____their bodies buried tor\[lhgJ
Idebfttft. /
Death ToU Grow* j
, Ibdlcstions that the/death toll
increase was found in one
| wt ked building aldne—the pLint
Pittsburgh Clay Pottery Co.
hundred and fifty men escaped
the bunding with cuts
bruises. While eight or ten ot
trapped in the basement,
i lievHI to have been drowned pjr the
! water rushing In from bix>Ken meins
: in> thc.ctmt. Putman were pump-
jint gut thr bavemegt In sn of fort
u> j irate additional
iH^nUroe. hundroffti of ftrenen.
i4 jc-cviers were dtgg n* into ftther^’
“* of debm searching for
iFire Chief Tell*
'of How Giant Tank
\Rose and Exploded
PITTSBURGH. Pa. Hpv.^tlf*|
* (/f)—A vhrld deacrtptton Of
the explosion was given by «F0«;
ief Richard L Smith, who
driving liis automobile
Manchester bridge afc the
■unction of the ^Allegheny* and
(Monongaheln rivars. in full.rtSF
blast when it let go.
of the bit
42mr
great steel tank rose bun-
____f feet into the Air
Arrest balloon." he
'arointed intact for an
i*»t lice a
then burst lice a great
bomb As M let go with a
r.fic roar, the hundreds of
Of fctakl went hurtling
and
it fireworks
rtth a ter-
ds of .tow.
«. through
pasteboard
the air m so much
and then the ggafh of bulMtafs
»nd glass filled tha air." * .
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BROWNSVILLE. Texsa
—i /pt —Governor Moody
opened the first annual
of the South Texas
commerce here today
for diversified ecot
Texas and for unselfish
Not. U
affirm..
CHS Aune home smiling, did Ruth Elder, the mighty-pretty avlatrlx Vou see her above
^[roaes. between George Haider. ,.n her pllott left! and Orovvr Whalen. New !ork City's^
*J" Ruth and Haldeman had hist stepped off the Aquttanta. Inset are Ruth and her husband,
mack, who traveled from Panama to greet her and try to persuade her to^go back with him.
. burdened With
“official wekotn-
niTTBBUHDH. Nov. 14.—(4V
Pntrobnen from the Centre
avenue station, among the first to
reach the gas blast disaster scene
today, Vere in time to rescue
to
-
between the various cities
states.
1 ie governor named a n
cbj< ctives toward which he
woman who had given birth
baby in a WTecked Ridge avenue
ho ise The. mother Was cut by the
convert ton ay-n* FTlsss but the infant was ud
c amber of hSuiuevL
plca Summoned to the scene of the
^uift disaster. Ray Michaels,
gency electric lineman.
i«fMINDY AND RUTH MU
th a shdHt like that
itbqufke. tlie huge tank, coo-
ling ^yfi-al million Cubic feet of
4ent asunder. It eras be-
kgd/thtgt Mast was caused by
'worgiMO. who were repairing the
with acetylene torches.
/N r ■■^•si la Work
Hampered) in the wort of rescue
by srreskad buildings, streets flood-
rotten water mains and
electric wires, police and
finally penetrated a part of
federal
river ns
_____ _ _____was the plan James'*. Smith of Bt.
derogated area They recovered dTiSch
en bodies within a tew minutea.. A*so<ii«ioa of whlfth
at the acene ** prewdeni.
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-xas . enwnorr ut
(day ’VpRh a plea
nomic activity ?, in'
■lflsh co-operation
Of the
^ u. ^
Hi halted turned the body over and I^wronce "Red Callowwy. 1
umber of flooked into the race of his to#*** | j *Sl3m
hejmfed C. F. Michaels, superintendent of yesterday by J. A La wren ~e
TO MEET IN
the streets and the
of the First National
ca*b-
Bank o'
gas worU. The tea ^ okia . u having beer.
bank in a holdup
the ' remains to the
werp poUshed .tusquoi
pushing into tigs
badly
pphed coun-
growv
advance.
to the
—*gr Ptok and
Ft pee of pwe gold h*H(‘
about her round head, .
fitting cheap blue fe^ d ,urv
“ receiv-
you looking for w.
stopped her as she was^^
with frightened. counU?!z
for a chair In whlgh to /
“ awaited Inspection.
ma am." the girl h who
* «*• outside .aldnc^° ^my,
ardly ever any call v
girls. I come here
in Minnesota to Uve wl ^npUnventTd
get to work u ^
you like babies’ - Fan
There* a flve-mon*^
In my family, my 1
the delegates to work, chief among the wrecked
-'SK-at
bet: er schoob. , 'fI UroUing along his beat on a **** CHr M e y |5mE
The state, he roid. must dpv#>p Wonting the Ohio river when the *'^^ Cahow»v^and RaS
evenly and not become top heavy; tank went up. The officer, just a , w., Qarvm county OBt-
wlth agriculture, or any other activ- fbw seconds before, had noticed a “^.W,lson to °arvtn *>unty’
ity. The raw materials, he said. ahs,.*r boy play mg on the river bank *•
at hand and Industrial and comulcr-i The force of thd blau knocked Uie.
cial develppoient lw needed U> keep lad Into the river. The policeman
the economic balance of the s ate, i,strew off Ms oogt, jumped Into the
Following hi* address he wa? pr grater, and resciftsd the unconscious
sented with a large silver (gift M fd. | | | ■ ! | j j K' “HJ
bouquet of roees and a crate of.
grapefruit by Miss Vick, of Browns- TL-.-i.-
vllle. citrus queen of the roDey. f I flrcUlcll
Before the governor
iar.o Fernandex. an
sen tins? Matamoros ana wexiru.i
welcomed the delegates, l.'ayor Cole: I
of Brownsville -f also welcomed the
Oolon.1 ; DE!fvER Hov
WASHINGTON. Nov. 14
” Ruth Elder, wearing a Pari-
sian frock instead of her famous
knickeK came to the nation’s cap*;
tal today to be the guest of Presi-
dent Coolidfe at luncheon and to
offleers mert Colonel Charles A Lindbergh
the man she says inspired her hop
over the Atlantic.
One of the; first things the yoiinn
flier did on arrival here was to deny
any estrangement with her 24 year
&EE2S5B SSSrl
amt was returnable todgy.
i "Lyle Is going back £b Panama to-
. •‘‘J 1 ‘ *
Threaten to Be?in v
Picketing of Mines
I2r,% A gam in Colorado
>, welcomed'the; T 0
el fke
led to
Easterwood Raises
Sea Flight Prize
44 Minutes Too ther
v_
trial oWriters of the- World today wood. Jr.. Dallas business
" ‘ Hong Kong flight, bus
lft.-HjPi— Indus- J The prise offered by W. E.
man. for
__ _ a Dallas to
Antonio studied thTEM mTJ his ■*** f*" to a «* *?*!?** been raised from«AOOO to ftftc 0o0 f<red contracts she
n"?,‘rrri,«^su: 15 l^/^isyrjsw*
of Houston respond^
Miss Elder and her husband
spent forty minutes together last
_ night, friends said, and they wept
tn Flttx Thcusand whlle ^changing pledges of affec-
IU MU IJ M uouriu tion a membiy of Misa Eld-r’« par-
WABHINOTON. Nov. 14. -{*) - ov^m^h?
and said her intention* eras to re-
turn to New York before tomorrow
to consider which of numerous prof-
accept
nan. lot
I “Oh. yea
gggrjgasJmiN^.-t^ ^<~***-~
working
.mNrl
across the Expand try would
greatly. .
U. ,8. Senator Earle B.
pleaded for tolerance gnd co-opera - . ,% -11
tion between all race* and creed# "“fout because it was call
i! 1 \ gtriko nearM the end pf the foil
Easterwood. who celled with wWch ended in the ocean
fields as the £EhL!u2 “Z* ^ 5
f ield* ns Uie Mr. Coolklge ryprsssad Bie hope the denied fjny intention of
the fourth fl%ht would b neuultt! and
Ital
the
the amour.-
his *ev«f|al
V POP
roam." the coun
ecstatically "There
I love brtter’n
xi give me a ch
I'm strong and wil
, with pathetic eag
used to say I w
a mule, and there
bone tn me. I'd
■Me is Rhoda|
■without H.
in his address to the convention. He.
also urged that everything p■* s.e
be done to develop the textile Indus- |
lrRobertCW* Smith of, Hen Antonio.: to
executive vice president ukwI |vd(hr
i represented in the oonvcn ion
to start work on municipal airpor'M
Gems Worth $4000
Recovered in Fire
Wreckage by Youth
abd [ EaST HAMPTON. N. t, N°v, %
cetder to «* I —Jewete worth 54(^000. lost
ka teaight ^ Thursday in a fire thftt p--
bettoth portion* ed the temporary home af Mr, and
»I ' Mrs. Carroll Wain Wright here, have
partly; been recovered by a_ 15 ygar old
in their efforts to obtain
•triurro a' I "diow in
Colorado, last night, voted
police who
arrest-
known i u were
to the
guns.
It would.grotAe additional
In aviation. J
The Dallas man sgH|jthat
nd tjrot
ln’ere-t
it Clar-
ence Chamberlain, New York to
Oermany flier, was Intereried In the
flight to China aa Fell as Ueutoci-
flight to China as well
ant Leigh Wade, one
around-the-world flyers.
The night would be 10,000
of which 7,800 miles would be
with . water. .With three stop*— at
1 Francisco. Honolulu and Tokyo.
or into
Con tracts Rim High
Contract* offeree Mias Rider run
a* high as $12,000 a geek, it was d?
elarod. Her Intention J is to yean
—
—
AND I SHELiurtaa; colder school boy. Tommy Gay.
. JSrVTJBT
Merc. Co. « 3« Tu- dur'Afrs. Wainwrtght, who
- * " Miss Edith C. Gould.
Oeorye J. Gould.
egro Leper Given
10 Years In Murd<
RQCOE. Nov. 14.—
minutes after he
_, walked down the cleared aialg
the court room to face
Burns today. Ed wan]
turn to Panama to her husband
Womack was reprovnted as being
anxious to avoid being considered
capilallAng his wife’s achievetarnW
and it was only after he found that
he could not obtain suitable work
in this country that be decided to
return to Panama. „ }
As Miss Elder talked with news-
paper men this mornJMft her pilot In
the Atiantlc hop. George Haldeman.
sat quietly in the background
questioned, he would talk only of his
companion's courage on the trip.
at the
tal at
plea of gull
Lindberg Leaves
for Washington
the association’s ninth annual,gpn
vertioifti Smith declared flood pro
tank, consisting 5,000 000 cubic •
natural gas. let looae with mu* *° to h*a« aa nanonai
Uro most te-ific blasts in Pr<*>*rn.*< and the government mur
, ____A* Pr^SagIra ifpnnrtimy -d pay
monojdan/ carrying as passengers everv bulwlng in the immediate v*- !:•'«▼ doDar of their cMt.^
his mother and Mr. and Mrs. Har- cmlty ^ wrecked, and windows! Senator James A. «
ry A, Guggenh«iin over a wide area were shattered, in- ourl mother speai
The eluding some in downtown depart- opialon the government. IT It com-
Reed of
The plane >ft| dt ft:4S a. m.
flying oolonel was m rare fettle. He
said that after receiving the Hub-
bard medal of the National Geo-
graphic Society at the hands of
Prt: Ident Coolidge tonight, he would
go on a hunting trip ire Virginia
with Commander Richard E. Byrd.
He was not sure what he would
hant for. but tonight it would be
ducks.
Missing Witness in
<Mur
^ WWW ? frtxi j Utmpivau iu
Osage Murder Cases
Arrested in Denver
Oolo, 1
Noyi 14,—</pv—
search by ORla-
Btates officers
r Witneas In the
roge.In-
was arrested
Williams wud he
ment storm and office structures. tinantnaUm rrortgan
Italia Fire al*o should harness them.
When the tank burst* a ball of Joseph T/RoWneon of
EJJ*5S£wS? ,SKtoUp^ SSI ww w*
air. spreading out 1n a fan shape. [ woulud confuse the fkxxi
^of^'TtSS bel^pSS^^K:
araTta facton^ol the region, had S^th.Jltsco^ wlUbe
force with which the big gas Tihro and
'Ipkxkt^ ,£££? wy
who was seated on trunk One waterways of America."
of ■
was forced to flee from Oklahoma
.becauscyOf the many threats against
his life.
top, 26th floor of the Oliver
said: "As if given a mighty PlatX€ Is Sighted
*■ of Sea Near SaMe
like1 that caused by an
We found that the
recorded the Increased
The air was
by tiro violent con-
Island by Vessel
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new YORK NOV. 1ft,
awe
m*
e Mexico Aided
raguan Revolt
Radio Corporation of
fvetpi, of •
m today from the
10:50 a. m
of the French liner Lie Dt
at sea. feportmg the
white airplane wtra
over head."
The radlft
dated Jum 2.
fib be an order
),000 to Dr.
Mexican
Juan B.
led the revolt, for
Ment Calles. Other orders pur-
ported to eal! for payment of
sums ranging from ftoooo to
$26,000 to Bepedo and Dr. Oarioa
l4*on. for psnormance of secret
missions confided to each, they
said, by President Calles or the
chief of the presidential staff.
The arms were charted tn the
I documents to the secret expenses
of the presidential staff.
' The Herald said that these
papers, and more to be pub-
lished later, were brought to this
country by Mexican offlciala and
obtained from them b> the
newspaper*. All. it de-
would be placed at the
purpose of porchas-
■ J»es«ee
about 100
south southwest of
Santa ft Asks far
Texas, Gulf Line
from Commissioners
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WABIflNCrPON. Hot.
The Oulf, Ootarade and
roSroad today asked the
■£5*. - ■ I
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billion dollar expenditure by the
rderal government os flood control
a ig a tion and
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*.w—-«w»ew»-
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of the
•sfgjse'f
French captain reported the plane
was trawling west northwest. The
Hhtp> position was glveo aa h*tu*
42 71 north, longitude CUM wart or
,i,.
commmce commission for permis-
sion to take * over feftf Hag
of the Texas fo Gulf Railroad,
which is 8$ miles kmg and oonnecta
with the burger ryvfora at Qrnter
No price for the property was
named In the petition, and IHriij1
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